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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. I find that the framework is best suited for products that are affected by a significant amount of uncertainty and change.

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5 Ways the Product Community Can Inspire the World – Part 2: Frameworks

Modus Create

In the ’60s, his first attempt at creating a supercomputer failed with huge financial losses – but undeterred, Watson went on to make IBM a household name. 1 – Agility (not Agile). Agility is the way of being agile. Also agile is a common noun, not a proper noun. Why is success made of little failures?

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Make Better Decisions, Faster, by Enabling Self-Service Data

Amplitude

Establish a Good Framework from the Start. Part of my work is keeping the data clean, and we also use Amplitude for data governance. Get everyone speaking the same language about your data, even for something as simple as naming events. . Having real-time feedback allows non-technical teams to be agile and responsive.

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Will Serverless Kill the DevOps Star?

Modus Create

For those concerned with vendor-lock, Serverless Framework may be a good choice. Honestly, however, vendor-lock is far less a problem than the cost of not pursuing a cloud-based agile digital transformation strategy. Serverless is Agile by design – perfect for Lean product development. Both are open source.

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Principles For Scaling Your Product Development

The Product Coalition

As companies scale their agile product development practices they can struggle with the complexity of managing multiple interdependent products, teams & components. Clearly define ‘what’ products exist in your portfolio & assign each an owner, agnostic of agile teams. Put in place lightweight cross team collaborations.

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11 Proven Stakeholder Communication Tactics

The Product Coalition

TL; DR: 11 Proven Stakeholder Communication Tactics Stakeholder communication: It is simply not enough for an agile product development organization to create great code and ship the resulting product like a clockwork. is a critical success factor to step up the transformation game: You want to become agile, not “do agile.”

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Pros and Cons of Centralized and Decentralized Transformations

Agile Velocity

If your organization is planning an Agile transformation, you may be asking, or be expected to answer, the question of whether to take a centralized or decentralized approach. In sharing this topic with my Agile Velocity colleagues, who all have experience in this area, a more nuanced conversation emerged. . Where to begin .