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Having a Definition of Ready: Harmful or Helpful?

Leading Agile

Mike Cohn’s August 2016 article, The Dangers of a Definition of Ready describes certain problems that can occur when a team uses the concept of a Definition of Ready. He writes: You can think of a Definition of Ready as a big, burly bouncer standing at the door of the iteration. He’s right. Maybe in theory it could.

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Roles And Responsibilities Of A SAFe® Product Owner

Agilemania

Managing the overall product vision is the responsibility of the SAFe® PO, under the supervision of the SAFe® Product Manager. . A SAFe® PO’s primary responsibilities are to extend across the team, and even beyond that to participate in Product Management events, where she helps plan and refine the program vision. PI Planning.

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15 tips for a Junior Business Analyst

Analysts Corner

For example, the project conception and initiation phase doesn’t need fully detailed user stories but it needs to have documented project vision. Learn how to write emails, facilitate meetings, hold demos  — books, articles, learning platforms (Udemy, Coursera). Different phases of the project need different documents/artifacts.

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6 Signs Your Agile Teams Might Need Training

Agile Velocity

Teams that are unable to articulate the organization’s customer-focused vision and how their work ties into the greater whole (organizational strategy, vision, roadmaps, etc.) Sign #1 : Teams lack clear team purpose. are disconnected from the urgency and business outcomes driving the change.

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6 Signs Your Agile Teams Might Need Training

Agile Velocity

Teams that are unable to articulate the organization’s customer-focused vision and how their work ties into the greater whole (organizational strategy, vision, roadmaps, etc.) Sign #1 : Teams lack clear team purpose. are disconnected from the urgency and business outcomes driving the change.

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Maximising Stakeholder Buy-in to Product Strategy and Product Roadmap

Roman Pichler

Keep the other groups in Figure 1 informed about changes in the product strategy and product roadmap , for example, by inviting subjects to bigger review/demo sessions and having one-on-ones with context setters. I refer to this group as key stakeholders. Secure the Right Level of Buy-in Not all strategic decisions are created equal.

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Product Owner: Expectations vs. reality!

Word of Digits

. Does the role of the Product Owner seen through the framework of a specific project respect the different theoretical precepts of the Agile method and the different definitions of this position? Six different structures for as many differences in the vision of the role of the PO!

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