Year: 2015

Agile Development

Why Your User Stories Suck

I find it ironic that one of the most fundamentally important aspects of Agile planning is so very often terribly implemented.  User Stories are the single most important thing that a Product Manager/Owner delivers to their development teams — they’re the foundation on which everything the team does is gauged; and all too often, quite […]

Agile Development

What “Agile” Means to the Business

Agile development and its related methodologies and practices have long been viewed as something that “developers do” with no consideration given to the broader impacts of those processes on the organization as a whole.  This, incidentally, is also the primary cause of failures on the part of organizations who attempt to implement Agile practices — […]

Product Management

Break Down the Walls – Five Tips to Become a Product Manager

By far, one of the most common questions that I run across online and in discussions at events is how to transition into a Product Management role from outside.  This can often be a challenge, since in most companies there are relatively fewer Product Management roles than there are roles of other kinds — even development […]

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