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A Noble Product Owner – Who Can Find?

A Noble Product Owner – Who Can Find?. Kim Hardy, Agile Coach CSM & SAFe Program Consultant. Topics. A Noble Product Owner Somebody has to care! Product Owner’s Responsibilities Product Backlog Management Manage Product Backlog Exercise Meet the Week News Team. Somebody Has to Care.

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A Noble Product Owner – Who Can Find?

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  1. A Noble Product Owner – Who Can Find? Kim Hardy, Agile Coach CSM & SAFe Program Consultant

  2. Topics • A Noble Product Owner • Somebody has to care! • Product Owner’s Responsibilities • Product Backlog Management • Manage Product Backlog Exercise • Meet the Week News Team

  3. Somebody Has to Care

  4. Product Owner (PO) Has to Care • A PO must care about Business Value • A noble Product Owner accepts the core responsibility of Business Value • A PO could care about System Value • But if not, a noble Product Owner makes sure somebody on their team does

  5. Pragmatic Marketing http://www.pragmaticmarketing.com/

  6. Product Owner (PO) Has to Care • A PO must care about Business Value • A noble Product Owner accepts the core responsibility of Business Value • A PO could care about System Value • But if not, a noble Product Owner makes sure somebody on their team does • A PO should care about Process Performance • A noble Product Owner avoids the 7 Sins of Project Management!

  7. I don’t want others to see our progress! I must have all the features! I want every feature I see! I know what features we need! I want features no matter what the cost! We don’t have time to INVEST in stories! I want to optimize BV only! http://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/presentations/agile-and-the-seven-sins-of-project-management/

  8. Collaborative Responsibilities • Planning & Evaluation • Our highest priority is to satisfy the customer, through early and continuous delivery of valuable software. • Development & Management • Business people and developers must work together daily throughout the project. • Product Backlog Management • Welcome changing requirements, even late in development. Agile processes harness change for the customer's competitive advantage. Iteration Agile Principles: http://agilemanifesto.org/principles.html

  9. Product Backlog Management • Product Backlog Grooming occurs at least once a week during development iterations in order to make the following decisions: • Product Change Request Analysis • Story INVEST-ment • Sizing • Prioritization

  10. Meet the Week News Team: Manage the Product Backlog

  11. Pauli Product Owner

  12. Stuart Scrum Master

  13. Dinesh Developer

  14. Donna Developer

  15. The Week News Team

  16. Build projects around motivated individuals. Give them the environment and support they need, and trust them to get the job done. <Agile Principle>

  17. Hands on Activity: Manage the Product Backlog

  18. Product Owner (PO) Has to Care • A PO must care about Business Value • A noble Product Owner accepts the core responsibility of Business Value • A PO could care about System Value • But if not, a noble Product Owner makes sure somebody on their team does • A PO should care about Process Performance • A noble Product Owner avoids the 7 Sins of Project Management!

  19. Put Your Strengths to Work Go to http://www.salt-productions.com/salt/Product/CreateMemberAccount.aspx, take the Optimization Challenge and See what you care about in the SDLC.

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