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The Art of Agile Product Ownership : a Guide for Product Managers, Business Analysts, and Entrepreneurs.

Every product owner faces a complex and unique set of challenges within their team. This provides each individual the opportunity to fill the role with different ambitions, skills, and insights. Your product ownership journey can take a variety of paths, and The Art of Agile Product Ownership is her...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Kelly, Allan
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berkeley, CA : Apress L.P., 2019.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Intro; Contents; About the Author; Acknowledgments; Prologue; Introduction; Part I: Meet the Product Owner; Chapter 1: What Are You Building?; Cost; Quality; Time; People; Scope, requirements, "what are we building?"; Contrast the Project Manager; Chapter 2: Why Have a Product Owner?; The Product Owner Delta; Single voice; Time; Work not to do; Empathy; Tension wanted; Not alone; Skills; Chapter 3: Who Is the Product Owner?; Alias Product Owner; Product Managers and Business Analysts; Project Managers?; The problem; Modern Product Owner model; Mixing roles
  • Chapter 4: Requirements, Discovery, and DemandThe rise and fall of requirements; Discovery; The demand side; Changing requirements to discovery; Role changes; Chapter 5: Every Product Owner Needs Four Things; Skills and experience; Authority; Legitimacy; Time; Superhuman; Chapter 6: Customers, Users, and Stakeholders; Customer or user?; Stakeholders; Different but overlapping; Part II: What Product Owners Do?; Chapter 7: Scrum and the Product Owner; Product Owner vs. Scrum Master; Chapter 8: Onstage Product Owner; Writing user stories; Administering the backlog; Prioritizer in chief
  • Working with the teamRefining stories; 3 Amigos; Testing; Estimating work items; And more to do; Chapter 9: Offstage Product Owner; Types of research; Quantitative; Qualitative; Experimental; Quantitative, qualitative, or experimental?; Meet with customers; Meeting; Informal meetings; Observe customers; Understand the prospective customers; Evaluation; Other sources; Support desk; Sales people; Competitors; Reading and scanning; Every Product Owner is different; Chapter 10: The Busy Product Owner; Chapter 11: Stop Doing; No coding; No line management; Dump outbound marketing; Dump pre-sales
  • Avoid the writing trapChapter 12: Specialist Help; Use the team; Testing specialist; User experience/interface specialists; The default dogs' body; Part III: Role Models; Chapter 13: Product Owner as Entrepreneur; Inspiration; The flip side; Ownership; Chapter 14: The Product Manager Role; The dumping ground; Inbound and outbound marketing; Remember the Product Manager; Chapter 15: What Do Product Managers Do?; Customers; Development team; The Market; Senior managers and strategy; Sales; Chapter 16: Changes in Product Management; Just do it; New research approaches; Lean start-up
  • Quantitative vs. QualitativeInternal analysis; Design to the forefront; Chapter 17: The Business Analyst Role; Business Analyst or Product Manager?; Analysis; Business Analysis maturity model; Discovery; BA or PO?; Chapter 18: Different Types of Business Analysts; Non-IT; Systems Analyst; Technical BAs; Business Analyst as Product Manager; Subject Matter Expert; BA as support; Many hats; Product Owner or junior Product Manager?; Customer and Subject Matter Expert; Project Manager; Other role models; Where do Product Owners come from?; Part IV: Challenges