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Product Leadership in Scrum

Roman Pichler

Three Types of Leadership. Each role provides a distinct type of leadership. While I’d like to encourage you to involve development team members and key stakeholders in the visioning, strategising, and roadmapping work, you should lead these activities with the aim to maximise the value your product creates. Lead the Product.

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Agile Died While You Were Doing Your Standup

Mind the Product

Despite the successes Agile has brought us, it’s time to take the things we have learned from Agile and move on. Like the technology we use to build the products we love ages and gets left behind, Agile has died while we were perfecting our standup. We are in a post-Agile world and the terrain has changed.

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What Does a Software Product Manager Do?

The Product HQ

Strategy Software product managers also have to work on the product strategy by bringing the product vision to light. Product management is a field that usually requires individuals to have a lot of experience. That means you should be familiar with agile methodology and Scrum. It also helps to know about frameworks like Kanban.

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3 Empowerment Levels in Product Management

Roman Pichler

Level two increases empowerment by adding the authority to determine the features and user experience the product should offer. 3] Level 2: Product Discovery Level-two empowerment means that you determine the product features and user experience. See also my article Decoding Product Leadership for more information. [7]

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16 Product Manager Skills For SaaS Product Management

Userpilot

Soft skills, like communication or leadership , are more general and can be used in different contexts. Extensive market research is essential to assess the competitive landscape, identify opportunities, and shape the product vision. Agile is the most common development methodology, so PMs need to be well-versed in its principles.

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Insights from the #mtpcon London Product Leadership Forum – Part 1

Mind the Product

Held in the lovely Barbican Conservatory , this year’s #mtpcon London Product Leadership Forum brought together a group of senior product leaders for the type of conversations that can only happen behind closed doors. Agile is not a Strategy. Visions are About the Future. Sell Visions by Showing People What you Mean.

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How to Become a Director of Product

The Product HQ

Excellent leadership skills, a fundamental understanding of product management, and a strong portfolio of success are the recipe for success. At times, it also shows your potential for a product leadership role. Over time, potential product directors need to show an ability to lead the entire product team.