This post is a part of a series discussing Agile Product Management responsibilities. Click here to start from the beginning. Agile teams meet their requirements and complete user stories as and when relevant backlog items come up. This means that Agile product managers must release the correct data at the correct time and only to Continue
More on Responsibility Two: Roadmaps and release planning
In my last post, I talked about the elements of an Agile roadmap. Agile roadmaps are never conclusively finished. They change according to regular review by the core team, in addition to the product manager. This flexibility means that every team member for each core function can be held accountable and responsible for helping to Continue
Responsibility Two: Roadmaps and release planning
This post is a part of a series discussing Agile Product Management responsibilities. Scroll to the bottom of this post for a list of posts in this series. In order to be successful, Agile product managers need to have comprehensive product roadmaps. To create an effective roadmap, a Product Manager has to work in cooperative Continue
Responsibility One: Portfolio management
This post is a part of a series discussing Agile Product Management responsibilities. Here’s a list of posts so far: Title 1 Title 2 Aligning long-term service and product development with company strategy will require a Product Manager to contribute to portfolio-level product planning. Typically this process is separated into a) new product or service Continue
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