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What is Agile project management: when and how to use it

Monday

Agile project management is a polarizing topic in professional circles. They might even go so far as to say that every project should be Agile. In this guide to Agile project management, you’ll learn exactly what it is and how to make the same evaluations, so that you can start adapting it appropriately within your organization.

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What is an activity of the product owner?

My Agile Partner

In the realm of agile project management, the role of a Product Owner is pivotal to the successful development and delivery of a product. Defining the product vision and strategy A Product Owner is responsible for setting a clear and inspiring vision for the product. What is an activity of the product owner ?

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Feature, user-story, epic, theme

My Agile Partner

Creating a product backlog can be a daunting task with the multitude of elements it can contain. In this article, we’ll delve into these elements – features, user stories, epics, and themes – to help you navigate through the complexities of backlog management.

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Business Analysis Digest #37

Passionate BA

Stakeholder Alignment by John Davidson Photo by Ben Mathis Seibel on Unsplash Originally created for project managers (but definitely usable by other roles as well), this article delves into the critical aspects of stakeholder alignment. Internal Product Management is Hard. The Rock Crusher: Mastering Agile Backlog Management.

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Scrum certification – which one?

My Agile Partner

In this article, we will explore different Scrum certifications, their significance, and how they can advance your career in Agile project management. It covers product vision, stakeholder management, and prioritizing work to maximize the value delivered. Scrum certification – which one?

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Five Product Owner Myths Busted

Roman Pichler

Consequently, a Scrum product owner should own a product in its entirety—from the product vision to the product details. The individual should carry out product discovery and strategy work in addition to taking care of the product backlog work. But as product owner, you are not a user story scribe or a product backlog manager.

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How Agile Has Changed Product Management

Roman Pichler

Before the advent of agile frameworks like Scrum , a product person—the product manager—would typically carry out the market research, compile a market requirements specification, create a business case, put together product roadmap, write a requirements specification, and then hand it off to a project manager.