When launching a new product, it’s the product manager’s job to create a launch plan that aligns stakeholders around KPIs, promotional messaging, and more.
Believe it or not, planning poker a lot like it sounds. Learn how it helps agile teams estimate the work required to achieve their sprint goals (and plan accordingly).
You can’t plan for everything, but having a detailed, well-prioritized backlog can go a long way toward positioning your team for an efficient, fruitful sprint.
When considering a product management framework, you should select one that’s best suited to boost profitability and help streamline processes.
When conducted effectively, the daily scrum can be a great tool for facilitating self-organization, accountability, and adaptability.
Knowing how to run a sprint review is a prerequisite for any product management role, but it’s important to make the ceremony more than just a demo of work completed during a sprint.
The Agile principles are statements that add more color to the higher-level values of the Agile Manifesto. Learn how they promote continuous learning and improvement in an increasingly unpredictable world.
Sprint planning is an important scrum ceremony in which the product manager and developers decide what work the team will commit to in the upcoming sprint.
Read about the advantages to adopting a minimum viable product (MVP) approach and walk through the steps involved in researching for and building an MVP.
We do our best to pin down the product manager’s role and responsibilities and list the skills required to build a successful career in product management.
A healthy backlog is a prerequisite for efficient and incremental software product development. Learn how to run effective backlog grooming sessions that lead to successful products and timely delivery.