Agile Product Management
ebook ∣ Product manager vs Scrum product owner & user Stories 21 Tips · scrum, scrum master, agile development, agile software development
By Paul VII

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Thank you and congratulations on taking this class, "Agile Product Management: Product Manager vs Scrum Product Owner".
When you have taken this class, you will understand the similarities and differences between traditional Product Management and Scrum Product Ownership. In order to develop a product from original concept to working model, many factors must be taken into consideration. Clients and stakeholders might have a clear idea of what they want and when they want it. In such cases, it is the product owner's responsibility to clarify all of the details and enable the development team to generate the final product as quickly and inexpensively as possible. If the client and stakeholders are not as certain about what it is that they want, the product owner has the added responsibilities of helping them to figure out what they want and articulating this to the developers. In each segment of a development project the roles and responsibilities of product managers and product owners differ substantially. In each class, we will examine a component of product development and identify the different ways that these two roles approach them. In this class you will learn:
Now, let us move forward and let me help you to learn the differences between a traditional product manager and a scrum product owner.