Poor Product Owners lack sufficient Knowledge
Product Ownership is a difficult job, especially if you’re not an expert in your industry, market, competition, business, and the product.
Failure is negative if you don’t learn anything from it. In agile, the goal is to fail early, fast, and cheaply – that way you don’t waste time or money.
Product Ownership is a difficult job, especially if you’re not an expert in your industry, market, competition, business, and the product.
If one thing spells the success or doom of a product, it’s the Product Owner. This blog explores Organizational Product Owner Anti-patterns.
I have worked with good and bad Agile Product Owners, and I found some sure signs that a Product Owner is doomed to fail. Learn what they are.
It’s a known fact that poor requirements can cause projects to fail. When using Agile, these problems can be even worse. Learn what to avoid.