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How Agile Has Changed Product Management

Roman Pichler

This is enabled by a closer, ongoing collaboration with cross-functional development teams, shifting from written documentation to face-to-face conversations, and using techniques such as user stories that reduce overhead—when applied correctly. Reduced time-to-market : We can now release new products and features more quickly.

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BABOK Techniques

Watermark Learning

Process Modeling – Visually documents how work is performed in an organization, including who does it and how they collaborate. The model visually represents the data structures, relationships between structures, and detailed data attributes or facts within the structures.

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8 Tips for Collaborating with Development Teams

Roman Pichler

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 backlog management and user story creation. Otherwise the team may become demotivated and start to take shortcuts like compromising quality and neglecting documentation. Learn More.

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How Agile Has Changed Product Management

Roman Pichler

This is enabled by a closer, ongoing collaboration with cross-functional development teams, shifting from written documentation to face-to-face conversations, and using techniques such as user stories that reduce overhead—when applied correctly. Reduced time-to-market : We can now release new products and features more quickly.

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Key considerations of digital transformation: organisation – PODCAST

Clarasys

In my experience previously, organisations have gone off into four or five day visioning workshops, et cetera, set a beautiful vision, which is on beautiful presented slide decks, et cetera and that’s the last time you see it. It should portray the impact that the change will have on the organisation, in their future roles.