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  1. What Does a Product Owner Do, When, and Why?

    https://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/blog/what-does-a-product-owner-do-and-when-do-they-do-it
    …are part of the Scrum team and vital to the work itself. At the same time, they serve as communication conduits between teams and stakeholders. Product owner responsibilities are spread throughout the project lifecycle to support a healthy pace and offer the flexibility to tweak the plan to better meet…
  2. #57: Saying NO Without Losing Your Job

    https://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/agile/podcast/57-saying-no-without-losing-your-job
    …effective decision-making and fosters collaboration and value to customers. [10:11] - For product owners: how prioritizing value-driven choices ensures success for both the product and the organization. [12:56] - How developers can foster understanding and acknowledge their role while exploring how choices will impact the team and process. [13:39] -…
  3. #140: The Power of Emotional Delight in Product Design with Dr. Nesrine Changuel

    https://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/agile/podcast/140-the-power-of-emotional-delight-in-product-design-with-dr-nesrine-changuel
    …experience of transitioning to Scrum and seeing improvements in work/life balance, honesty, respect, and the quality of work. Dr. Nesrine Changuel is a product coach, advisor, and speaker with over a decade of senior product management experience at Google, Spotify, and Microsoft, where she led major consumer products like Chrome,…
  4. Introducing An Agile Process to an Organization

    https://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/articles/introducing-an-agile-process-to-an-organization
    …development cycle and stress collaboration between software developers and customers and early product delivery. The “Agile Manifesto” establishes a common framework for these processes: Value individuals and interactions over processes and tools, working software over comprehensive documentation, customer collaboration over contract negotiation, and responding to change over following a plan.2…
  5. Introduction to Agile

    https://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/exclusive/introduction-to-agile-waitlist
    …as iterative development, customer collaboration and adapting to change. Find out when places are available Join the Waitlist This one day course provides an introduction to agile and some of the most popular agile frameworks. After the class you will: Understand the new roles on an agile team and how…
  6. Scrum Master Role and Responsibilities

    https://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/agile/scrum/roles/scrummaster
    The Scrum Master is the Scrum role responsible for the process of creating a product using Scrum. What Is a Scrum Master? The Scrum Master is accountable for ensuring a Scrum team lives by the values, principles, and practices of Scrum. Scrum has five values that are essential for success:…
  7. Scrum Team Role & Responsibilities

    https://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/agile/scrum/roles/team
    Ideally, every Scrum team has one Scrum Master, one product owner, and a small set of people the Scrum Guide calls developers. Developers (team members) are those who are doing the day-to-day work of creating the product. On a Scrum team, everyone works together to deliver the set of work…
  8. Six Attributes of a Great ScrumMaster

    https://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/articles/leader-of-the-band
    …thinking about becoming a Scrum Master and wondering if you have what it takes to do the job? Are you already a Scrum Master and asking yourself, What are the characteristics of an effective Scrum Master? Or are you perhaps looking to hire someone and want to know what Scrum
  9. Product Owner Role and Responsibilities

    https://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/agile/scrum/roles/product-owner
    …of Product Owners in Scrum? What is a product owner? The role of a product owner in Scrum is to work with stakeholders to create a vision of the product they wish to create and communicate that product vision to the Scrum team and stakeholders. It is one of the…
  10. The Art of Compromise

    https://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/articles/the-art-of-compromise
    …improve the finished product. Scrum strives to do this through close collaboration and the short inspect-and-adapt cycles of the timeboxed sprints. Project governance strives to do it by what we might call inspect-and-approve (or reject) checkpoints in which the product or project is compared to a set of desirable attributes.…