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Succeeding with Product Delivery and Scrum: 10 Tips for Product People

Roman Pichler

Listen to the audio version of this article: [link] 1 Complement Scrum with a Product Discovery and Strategy Process Scrum is a simple framework that helps teams develop successful products. Continue the discovery and strategy work while the product is being developed. But don’t stop there.

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Decoding Product Leadership

Roman Pichler

Consequently, a product manager and a Scrum product owner are leaders, too. They guide the stakeholders , development teams, and in the case of large products, other product people, to meet the agreed product goals , create the desired outcomes, and achieve product success, as Figure 1 shows.

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Five Product Owner Myths Busted

Roman Pichler

But the situation is different for product owners in the agile scaling framework SAFe. The framework uses its own product owner role, which is different from the one in Scrum. The SAFe product owner is tactical in nature and focuses on working on the product backlog and guiding the development teams.

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Five Product Owner Myths Busted

Roman Pichler

But the situation is different for product owners in the agile scaling framework SAFe. The framework uses its own product owner role, which is different from the one in Scrum. The SAFe product owner is tactical in nature and focuses on working on the product backlog and guiding the development teams.

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4 Daily Scrum Tips for Product Owners & Product Managers

Roman Pichler

The Daily Scrum meeting, sometimes also referred to as stand-up meeting, wants to help the development team manage its work. In Scrum, the team collectively agrees to a sprint goal and is responsible for meeting it. Recognise that the meeting is not for you, but for the development team. Tip #1: Know what it’s all about.

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Why Technical Debt Roadmaps Don’t Work

ProductPlan

And we’ll provide a constructive alternative for dealing with your team’s technical debt. Some product managers think of technical debt as flaws in their products. Technical debt is a natural part of all software development.) Planned technical debt is a type of development shortcut.

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Are Your Product Leaders Good Enough?

BrainMates

It further states that: “Good leaders develop through a never-ending process of self–study, education, training, and experience.”. The Product Manager role trades on customer knowledge and the ability to wield certain tools to expose insights. For the Product Manager, leadership is established through collaboration.