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Product Ownership (5)

Continuing the series on product ownership, here’s links to the previous parts: Introduction, part 2, part 3, part 4. Point 4: A "business sense" and a vision When I was first thinking about the qualities and how they fit together … Continue reading

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Product Ownership (4)

This post is part of a series on my view on essential qualities for a good product owner in scrum. If you just bumped into this post, here are the previous articles: the introduction, part 2 and part 3. Point … Continue reading

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Product Ownership (3)

In this article I’d like to elaborate on point 2 of my take on good product ownership qualities. The introduction can be found here, point 1 is here. Point 2 is: "A good enough technical background" I know this is … Continue reading

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Product Ownership (2)

Continuing on my earlier post about Product Ownership, I wanted to dig in a bit more in maybe the most obvious of the items on my list. "A deep understanding of the problem". The product owner is the main point … Continue reading

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Product ownership

I’ve been catching up on agile development lately, more specific, on the scrum methodology. After sorting through various books, course material and tons of useful talks to colleagues, peers and agile people (not necessarily claiming they are agile but definitely … Continue reading

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