How a Great Product Owner Shapes Team Success Through A Clear Focus | Keir Lumsden
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The Great Product Owner: How a Great Product Owner Shapes Team Success Through A Clear FocusKeir discusses a positive example of a Product Owner who exemplified clarity and focus, working closely with the team to refine and prioritize the backlog. This PO understood the importance of a well-curated backlog and actively worked to remove noise, ensuring the team could work effectively towards a clear product vision. How do you foster a strong relationship between the team and the Product Owner? Keir offers insights into the traits that make a Product Owner truly great and how they can set a team up for success.
The Bad Product Owner: When Too Many Ideas Derail Agile Team ProgressKeir shares a story of working with a Product Owner who constantly shifted focus to the "next idea," causing the team to lose sight of validated goals. This anti-pattern of chasing too many ideas led to a lack of direction and split focus. How can you help your Product Owner stay aligned with the product vision? Keir discusses the use of cost-of-delay visualizations and the importance of maintaining clear communication about the product goal.
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About Keir Lumsden
Keir Lumsden joins us from the UK. A former developer, Keir has been fully immersed in Agile practices for the past 10 years. With a mind that constantly seeks lessons beyond the realm of software development, he enjoys writing and speaking about these insights.
You can link with Keir Lumsden on LinkedIn.
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