September 2019
Beginner
168 pages
3h 56m
English
Product Owners are primarily concerned with the “what.” They have specialist skills in determining what should be build. Any authority they hold comes from the recognition that they have such skills and are the legitimate person to decide what should be built.
As such almost all their work revolves around deciding what should be built, helping get that built, and validating that the thing that was built satisfies the original need they set out to meet.
In this part of the book, I’d like to turn my attention to what Product Owners actually do all day long. In my experience, most people answer this question with a long list of things like “write user stories” and “refine the backlog.” That is but ...
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