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Business Analysis Digest #37

Passionate BA

by Yulia Kosarenko All images by the author This article delves into the fundamental difference between a system and a solution in the context of business analysis and product management. Internal Product Management is Hard. The Rock Crusher: Mastering Agile Backlog Management. How to Mitigate This?

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Answer This Question: “What is Your Product?”

EBG Consulting

This essay is part of the book 97 Things Every Scrum Practitioner Should Know , by Gunther Verheyen (editor). Even some of the best Scrum teams can’t answer the simple question, “What is your product?”. Products benefit from continuous discovery and delivery. This principle reduces the need to create separate products.

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What Is Your Product?

EBG Consulting

They consider the product’s underlying technologies, components, and tools and call a logical grouping of them a “product.” This approach defines the product from an engineering perspective and not from a customer perspective. A healthy product has a long lifecycle, from birth. Backlog management.

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Using the Product Canvas to Define Your Product: Getting Started

EBG Consulting

Not having agreement on what your product has broad implications for product strategy, internal organizational design, and ongoing operations. Whether you are faced with this challenge or want to take a step back to improve your product management practices, the first step is to define your product.

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8 Tips for Collaborating with Development Teams

Roman Pichler

Manage the Product, not the Team. Focus on your job as the product manager or product owner, and manage the product, not the team. Provide guidance on the product, including its market, value proposition, business goals, and key features. Give the Team Room to Experiment and Learn. Learn More.