Think Product!
Discover the true essence of a product in Scrum for effective innovation.
Jul 02, 2010
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2 min read
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Intermediate
Product Backlog
Product Increment
Product Innovation
Product Owner
Product Vision
Summary
Understanding the definition of a product is crucial in Scrum for successful product innovation. This post discusses the challenges faced by professionals in identifying what constitutes a product and offers a framework for clarity. By focusing on customer needs and value, teams can better align their efforts and select appropriate product owners. Engage with this resource to refine your product strategy in Scrum environments.
Takeaways
- A product in Scrum is defined by its ability to meet customer needs and provide value.
- Identifying products helps in long-term planning and selecting the right product owner.
- Understanding what constitutes a product is essential for effective Scrum implementation.
- A product is a collection of attributes (or features) that address customer or user needs thereby providing value. It is important to consider the consumers/customers of your product and the core use cases you wish to deliver to come up with a great utility product.
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