Agile 2009 - product management http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/taxonomy/term/46/0 en Build me the Money, Honey! http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/3088 <p>Agile is taking off in the marketplace, and agile processes are the norm for helping IT departments deliver great software&#8230; but what about the business? What about the product manager? What about the software itself? What can we do to ensure that we build the RIGHT software with the RIGHT features&#8230; the features that will make us the MONEY!<br /> This session will introduce the concepts of Business Value Metrics and Customer-Based Design a simple formula to help Business Stakeholders evaluate their application feature by feature to ensure they are building the MONEY (honey.) </p> http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/3088#comments Agile Product Management Tutorial business stakeholders customer-based design design manager product development product management user centered design user experience 180 minutes Tue, 03 Mar 2009 23:15:50 +0000 mchiovetti 3088 at http://agile2009.agilealliance.org Beyond features: How to listen to your customers and learn what they really need http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/3047 <p>Successful software products deliver a set of features your customers&#8217; value and will pay for. To determine the correct priority and presentation of features, it&#8217;s important to understand the different behaviors and attitudes that exist in the audience for your product. Ethnographic field research is very valuable, yet can be expensive, time consuming and require skilled researchers. In this hands-on workshop, you will learn how to use collaborative play with customers to discover how they think and what they value, and use this intelligence effectively with your agile teams. </p> http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/3047#comments Agile Product Management Workshop agile features innovation games personas prioritize requirements product management requirement 90 minutes Tue, 03 Mar 2009 21:25:52 +0000 lane 3047 at http://agile2009.agilealliance.org Roadmap Transformation: From Obstacle to Catalyst http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/3032 <p>When charting new territory–-enterprise-scale Agile–-traditional roadmaps only take you so far. When landscapes change in weeks, product management must find a way to reconcile sprint plans and backlogs from multiple teams with longer-term product direction. David Wilby, SVP of Products at Borland, shares how his teams tackled the roadmap challenge during Borland’s Agile transformation. He’ll cover how roadmaps became a barrier to scaling Agile, how his teams adopted Agile roadmapping, the challenges, and the impact the new practices have had on Borland’s Agile transformation. </p> http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/3032#comments Agile Product Management Experience report Agile Transformation enterprise agile product management Roadmap Scaling Agile 45 minutes Tue, 03 Mar 2009 20:08:31 +0000 dwilby 3032 at http://agile2009.agilealliance.org How Product Management Must Change to Enable the Agile Enterprise http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/2125 <p>As more development teams adopt agile, product managers must change the way they work to keep up with faster development cycles and shorter customer feedback loops. Product managers new to agile soon realize that agile processes require more involvement from their group. Given that most product managers are already overworked, how can they manage these new activities to derive more value from software projects and products? I will share my experience transitioning to Agile, pitfalls to avoid and propose solutions to the new challenges that arise.</p> http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/2125#comments Agile Product Management Talk agile transition product backlog product management Transitioning beyond Waterfall 90 minutes Tue, 24 Feb 2009 04:03:16 +0000 cconnor 2125 at http://agile2009.agilealliance.org Barely Sufficient Portfolio Management http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/1232 <p>Effective management of a software portfolio is a challenge that many companies ignore, avoid or fail to follow through because it is too hard. Many approaches to portfolio management get so complex that decisions fail to get made. In this hands-on tutorial we explore “barely sufficient” portfolio management and introduce a simulation game where participants make decisions about which investments a company makes. Participants will learn about product, project, and portfolio management issues tying decisions to strategy and purpose in order to optimize overall return.</p> http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/1232#comments Agile Product Management Tutorial portfolio management product management 180 minutes Mon, 09 Feb 2009 03:59:26 +0000 tlittle 1232 at http://agile2009.agilealliance.org Product Manager/Product Owner Dilemma http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/162 <p>Traditional product managers have broad inbound and outbound responsibilities including segmentation, requirements, positioning and pricing - often shortchanging their teams. Product owners are always available and own backlogs/stories - but often lack real market experience. Both roles have challenges. PO/PM discussions are short on context and clarity. How can agile address the broader product mgmt challenge? How to agilize waterfall PMs? Do technical POs need marketing/sales/pricing skills? We&#8217;ll look at roles and organizational models that work for commercial software companies.</p> http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/162#comments Agile Product Management Talk market segments product management product owner product strategy revenue staffing 45 minutes Sun, 28 Dec 2008 22:23:54 +0000 RichMironov 162 at http://agile2009.agilealliance.org New Approaches to Risk Management http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/96 <p>For almost a decade our community has claimed that agile is a risk-driven approach. Yet there is very little published material on agile risk management. Traditional risk management is based on avoidance of external variations. While, traditional project scheduling treats tasks homogeneously from a risk perspective. Lean pull systems and Real Options Theory provide new means to manage overall business risk in technology projects. This tutorial describes 3 techniques that evolved in the kanban community that increase sophistication of risk management and provide improved business agility.</p> http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/96#comments Agile Frontier Tutorial kanban Lean portfolio management prioritization product management Pull Systems Real Options risk management 45 minutes Thu, 18 Dec 2008 08:22:26 +0000 dja 96 at http://agile2009.agilealliance.org It's ALWAYS been the problem! http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/90 <p>This talk will look at the product owner role on an Agile team from a Pragmatic product management perspective. Many software development companies rely on their product management organizations to represent the needs of customers and the market. Concentration on problems, the people who have them, and the circumstances under which they experience those problems is what makes the marriage of Pragmatic product management and Agile so valuable. This presentation will describe how the Pragmatic approach to the MRD gives the Agile product owner a headstart and the entire Agile team an edge.</p> http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/90#comments Agile Product Management Talk agile market pragmatic problems product management product owner requirements scenarios stories value 45 minutes Wed, 17 Dec 2008 05:19:11 +0000 wolfdown 90 at http://agile2009.agilealliance.org