The book gives you a deeper understanding of the Task a Product Owner does. It also gives you techniques and methods for becoming a successful Product Owner.
Who should read this book: As this is a foundation, everyone who is interested in Scrum should take it.
• Project leaders: who are interested in the Product or Scrum Master role, will benefit from this book which gives you access to becoming a certified Product Owner.
• Scrum Team members: will also benefit from this course, as it gives you understanding of the job the Product Owner has to perform, and what expectation you as a Scrum Team member should have towards your Product Owner.
The Product Owner represents the interests of the Stakeholder community towards the Scrum Team. The Product Owner is responsible for ensuring clear communication of product or service functionality requirements to the Scrum Team, defining Acceptance Criteria, and ensuring those criteria are met. In other words, the Product Owner is responsible for ensuring that the Scrum Team delivers value.
The Product Owner must always maintain a dual view. He or she must understand and support the needs and interests of all Stakeholders, while also understanding the needs and workings of the Scrum Team. Because the Product Owner must understand the needs and priorities of the Stakeholders, including Customers and users, this role is commonly referred to as the Voice of the Customer.
Who should read this book: As this is a foundation, everyone who is interested in Scrum should take it.
• Project leaders: who are interested in the Product or Scrum Master role, will benefit from this book which gives you access to becoming a certified Product Owner.
• Scrum Team members: will also benefit from this course, as it gives you understanding of the job the Product Owner has to perform, and what expectation you as a Scrum Team member should have towards your Product Owner.
The Product Owner represents the interests of the Stakeholder community towards the Scrum Team. The Product Owner is responsible for ensuring clear communication of product or service functionality requirements to the Scrum Team, defining Acceptance Criteria, and ensuring those criteria are met. In other words, the Product Owner is responsible for ensuring that the Scrum Team delivers value.
The Product Owner must always maintain a dual view. He or she must understand and support the needs and interests of all Stakeholders, while also understanding the needs and workings of the Scrum Team. Because the Product Owner must understand the needs and priorities of the Stakeholders, including Customers and users, this role is commonly referred to as the Voice of the Customer.