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In my humble opinion, it is a brief but helpful overview, more of a taste of a book, which is excellent. Plans for discovery workshops. The author suggests conducting workshops with diverse user groups to gather diverse perspectives and uncover user needs and preferences. Topics covered include: Understanding project discovery.
While the role is discussed in many books and articles, I find that it is still not always correctly understood. This includes sprint planning , Daily Scrum , sprint review , and sprint retrospective , as well as product strategy and product roadmap workshops. The individual is not a product backlogmanager or a user story writer.
Alan Cooper’s prescient book, The Inmates are Running the Asylum , was a wake-up call back in 2004. Backlogmanagement. In my keynote, I shared some of the experiments from product thinking facilitated workshops in which we defined a product through a series of progressive, interactive activities. Role definition.
If, however, you feel overwhelmed by the team’s questions, then coach the team to help people see the bigger picture and involve the team in product backlogmanagement and user story creation. Consequently, you may end up with a product that requires extra rework or has features that cannot be released. Learn More.
Facilitates product discovery, backlogmanagement, and release planning. The best way to accomplish this is in facilitated workshops with representatives from the customer, business, and technology as participants. New York: Hachette Books, 2017. Prepares you for collaborative product roadmapping.
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