Agile Product Owner(ship) Master Class: Advanced Techniques
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 1 Hours | Lec: 29 | 326 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 1 Hours | Lec: 29 | 326 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Learn How Take Your Product Management Skills To Hero Status
In This course Certified PMP® and Agile Trainer Luke Angel takes you on a journey to make your product skills into hero status. If your agile projects result in the efficient creation of products that your customers adore, it's likely due to the first-rate product owner on your team. In this course you will learn how to be the hero product owner your team deserves.You Will Explore the responsibilities of the product owner, and learn some practical techniques that you can implement throughout the agile workflow. Discover how to use personas, story maps, and user stories to figure out what customers really need. Learn how to work with your team to create an agile product roadmap, and learn more about the role of the product owner in agile meetings.
Topics Include:
How To Set A Product Vision
How To Create A Product Roadmap
How To Form A Release Plan
How Too Groom Product Backlog Like A Pro
How To Break Down Freatures Into Epics and User Stories
What Personas are and how to use them
How To Write Awesome User Stories
How To Create Story Maps
How To Split And Slice Stories To Get Value Delivery
How To Write Acceptance Criteria
How to conduct Workshops
How Prioritization Your Backlog AndRoadmap
How To Conduct Forced Ranking
How To Group Stories By Categorization
How To Conduct Prioritization Stories Ranking By Voting
How to Prioritize Stories Using “Buy A Feature”
How To Formulate And Use “Definition Of Ready”
How To FormulateAnd Use “Definition Of Done”
How To Deal With Technical Debt
How the Product Owner Role Fits In The Agile Ceremonies
How To Estimate Stories In Sprint and Roadmaps
How To Conduct Sprint Planning
How To Interact In Daily Standups
How To Conduct Sprint Demos
How To Make The Most Of Retrospectives