Being familiar with the 4 types of Product Owner will help you strengthen your weak points so you can successfully transition to a POA role.
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Understanding the 4 types of Product Owner may help those moving to a PO role have a smoother transition and better odds of succeeding.
Product Owners should seek business analysis certifications to advance their career.
Product Ownership is defined by KBP Media as the ability to “Understand stakeholder needs, determine if the need is worth satisfying, determine the best solution to satisfy it, build a shared
A couple of the most effective techniques and tools Product Owners and their teams can use to improve processes are value stream mapping and collaborative games.
In our 3rd blog in the IIBA 4-part Product Ownership blog series, we break down two more Agile techniques that are important to the success of Product Owners.
How to apply both strategic and tactical contributions towards solving customer problems through building high value products.
Using visual thinking in business analysis.
User Stories and Job Stories are Agile techniques every Product Owner should understand. Here’s why.
Product Ownership Blog Series, Part 2: Getting Good at User Story Mapping and Minimum Viable Product
By mastering User Story Mapping and Minimum Viable Product, Product Owners can better fulfill their role on an Agile team.