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Agile Product Managment

Agile Product Management: Agile product management is a product development approach that involves teams working in short sprints to frequently iterate and adapt the roadmap. The product strategy and vision are defined at the start, but they remain flexible to what the team learns along the way.  Some common agile frameworks for product development include:  Scrum Kanban Extreme Programming (XP) Product management is the intersection of business, user experience, and technology. 4 Agile values followed in Agile product management: Best practices followed in Agile Product Management: Set product strategy Understand customer needs Create the product roadmap Prioritize features Release customer experiences (frequent release) Measure product success

New way of product development

Today is the era of fast-paced world and competitive world. Companies are realizing that the old sequential approach to developing new products won’t get the job done and product can’t be reached to market when compared to competitors. The 4 stages of product development are as follows – R&D, Growth, Maturation, and Decline. Instead of sequential approach, companies are using holistic approach – as in rugby game, the ball gets passed within the team as it moves as a unit up the field. This holistic approach has six characteristics: 1)     Build-in-instability 2)   Self-organizing project teams 3)   Overlapping development phases 4)   Multi-learning 5)   Subtle (very clear and strong) control 6)   Organizational change to explore and learning The above six characteristics forming a fast and flexible process for new product development with advantage of act as a change agent, creative, market driven ideas, flexi...

Product owner vs Scrum master

Even-though scrum master and product owner work closely together their roles and responsibility are different. Mostly product owner from buying organization and scrum master from selling organization. A scrum master leads the development team  and seeks input from product owner to get user stories  prioritised  and update status to product owner. As you aware product backlog is crucial for the agile project development. It contains all the user stories needs to be delivered during the project. Product owner need to ensure the product backlog is available to the scrum master and it contains the needs of customer, business, sales, marketing team and all other relevant stakeholders. Once the product owner create the vision for the project, it’s scrum master’s responsibility to bring the vision to live. Scrum masters are responsible for adopting and implementing agile methods to increase team productivity, efficiency, and improve the quality of the deliverables they have been...

Digital Product Engineering

Digital product engineering services include different phases from inception to the end of life cycle of a product. Let’s understand different phases of product development: Conceptualization This is the initial stage of product development that involves ideation and documentation. Though a concept may seem exciting in the beginning, it may not always be convincing. You need to seek expert advice for the best ideas matching your business requirements. Design Once the concept is finalized, you need to convert the idea into a product. Any changes or improvements in this phase can be covered easily. Development Development or assembling of the product is the next step for product engineering. Pay a lot of attention and add the required features for your product. Implement the right features and functionalities to manage and optimize the costs. Testing A well-developed product may need to undergo stringent quality checks to ensure that it is free from bugs and flaws. Every entrepreneur ne...