The Scrum Startup
The blog posts explains how to setting up a Scrum team as an incubator in an established enterprise helps create a new product, and to pilot an agile way of working.
The blog posts explains how to setting up a Scrum team as an incubator in an established enterprise helps create a new product, and to pilot an agile way of working.
Innovate successfully by creating a minimal marketable product, a product with just the right features. This allows you to launch quicker, reduce time-to-market, and start earning money sooner.
This blog post provides a tongue-in-cheek collection of common product creation mistakes. Combined they are a recipe for certain failure and provide a lesson in how not to develop products. Sadly, they are not made-up but based on my experience working with different companies and teams. I hope that listing the mistakes helps you avoid them thereby increasing your chances of developing a successful product.
We all want to create great products–products that customers love and that meet or exceed our financial goals. But the odds of failure are high: an estimated 25% to 45% of new products fail. This post discusses three practices that I have found helpful to create successful products with Scrum: shared product vision, a focused product, and early and frequent customer feedback.
Find out how agile product management differs from traditional approaches. This post summarises the key differences between old-school and agile product management.
Product backlog refinement, or grooming, plays an important part in delivering a product. Done correctly, it increases the chances of offering a successful product. This article shares my tips to help you effectively refine your product backlog.