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Living in an Agile World

The strategic role of Product Management when Development goes Agile

 

Fantastic session. Now excited about follow up meetings with my co-workers to improve our processes and products. Found value in having development attend. Great conversations and common understanding."

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How can you ensure an Agile development team remains aligned to company strategy
and market needs?

Living in an Agile World E-Book

No matter how agile Development is, you'll never build a successful product if the work being done isn’t focused on building products people want to buy.

The product manager is responsible for defining requirements and maintaining the product backlog, but how should they be expressed in Agile? What artifacts are necessary? Which meetings are mandatory? What’s a burn-down chart and who creates it? And where do these requirements originate anyway?


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Developed in partnership with Enthiosys, the Living in an Agile World™ seminar teaches the critical, strategic role product management provides an Agile development organization (download the agenda).

In this seminar, learn how to:

  • Create user stories grounded in market problems so product features are focused on solving real problems, not just the opinion of team members.
  • Create a backlog prioritized with market evidence because how else will you build a product the market wants to buy?
  • Determine when a product should ship to align with market rhythms rather than when a certain number of features have been completed.

Who should attend?

Product managers, product owners and key members of the development team.

Seminar fees


Introductory price of $695 $595 US per person (regularly $995 US).
You must book before August 31st for $595 US price.


Living in an Agile World is a 1-day seminar. Tuition is due prior to the seminar and includes a complete set of training materials, continental breakfast and lunch.