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Product Goals in Scrum

Roman Pichler

Some view it as the product vision , others equate it to the product’s value proposition. In figure 1, the vision is the basis for choosing the user and business goals, and the latter create the context for determining the right product goal. It does not intend to prescribe how the practices it offers should be applied.

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Product Goals in Scrum

Roman Pichler

Some view it as the product vision , others equate it to the product’s value proposition. In figure 1, the vision is the basis for choosing the user and business goals, and the latter create the context for determining the right product goal. It does not intend to prescribe how the practices it offers should be applied.

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Agile Unplugged: EP01 | Mike Cottmeyer and Brian Sondergaard

Leading Agile

What was that, probably 2004, or ’05 or something in that kind of range, I think? And in those days, so if this was 2004, 2005, something in that kind of range, in those days, then, you know, for the most part, Agile was still maybe one team of six, or eight, or 10. – Sure, sure. – [Brian] Yeah, something like that.

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What Is Embedded Analytics?

Insight Software

2004: First went public 2021: Annual revenue of $21.25 Build the vision of how insights will be readily available inside the applications in which they already have access. Have a Vision, But Build in Phases Building analytics into your application can be overwhelming as you foresee how far you must go to reach your vision.