The blog posts explains how to setting up a Scrum team as an incubator in an established enterprise helps create…
User stories are great at capturing product functionality in isolation. But they are not well suited to describe the relationship…
“Ready are you? What know you of ready?” says Yoda to Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars movie “The Empire…
The product owner is a product management role that emerged in Scrum in the late 1990ies. But many organisations still…
It’s not uncommon for me to visit a new client and discover that the agile development teams frequently change, sometimes…
This blog posts explores four useful factors to prioritise the product backlog: value; risk and uncertainty; releasability; and dependencies.
User stories and use cases are both powerful techniques to capture requirements. But which one is right for you? This…
Product backlog refinement, or grooming, plays an important part in delivering a product. Done correctly, it increases the chances of…
The product owner role in Scrum has attracted plenty of interest and controversy. Some people believe it rebrands the traditional…