
Agile Product Roadmaps
One of the most handy tools for Product Owners to both forecast and describe the forward development plan.
Influencing Behaviour. Secondary Factor.
The Product Backlog, whether at portfolio, program, or team-level, must be transparent and prioritised by value. A healthy backlog is transparent and radiates with clarity regarding leadership decisions on goals, value and delivery priorities.
One of the most handy tools for Product Owners to both forecast and describe the forward development plan.
If you are unable to deliver a “Done” increment during a Sprint, you are not doing Scrum
The Sprint Goal is an objective to be met by the Sprint through the implementation of part of the Product Backlog.
What does it take to lead an Agile Release Train as its Product Manager?
More than ever, organisations must focus on their investments and efforts. EBM is designed to drive decisions for agile product management.
The Product Backlog is the single source of any work undertaken by the team. It serves as their single source of truth in terms of approved work and t
What does it take to lead an Agile Release Train as its Product Manager?
A product roadmap is a powerful tool to describe how a product is likely to grow, to align the stakeholders, and to acquire a budget for developing the product.
Alignment to strategic outcomes is critical for any organisation. EBM helps leaders measure steps toward these goals.
Agile KPIs and OKRs created through using EBM help focus people on value-based metrics, impacts and outcomes.
Learn the basics of value stream mapping with Helen Beal, industry leader in DevOps evolution, who explains how value stream mapping.
In this keynote speech at MTP Engage 2018, Jeff Patton deconstructs agile methodologies from a product manager’s point of view
Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) are a powerful tool for setting and measuring goals, but like all power tools, they can come with great responsibili
What are the opportunities for Project Managers as the organisation moves to Scrum?
Roman Pichler discusses how to create a product roadmap – a high-level plan that shows how a product or service is likely to grow and evolve over time
Today’s question explores the Scrum product Increment. What exactly is an Increment? When does an Increment get made?