The 5 Pillars of Collaborative Product Ownership
Offered By: GOTO Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the concept of collaborative product ownership in this 49-minute conference talk from GOTO Copenhagen 2019. Delve into the five pillars that challenge traditional notions of product ownership and promote team-wide engagement. Learn how to foster an environment where the entire team takes ownership of product direction, potentially leading to greater success. Examine the historical context of product ownership, question common assumptions, and discover a hidden superpower that agile teams often overlook. Gain insights into building consensus, standardizing work processes, and cultivating team leadership. Understand the importance of collaboration, hypothesis-driven development, respecting team members, embracing uncertainty, and fostering a culture of continuous experimentation and learning. Challenge yourself to question everything and avoid complacency in your approach to product ownership.
Syllabus
Introduction
Stand up please
What makes a great product owner
Product owner definition
Make decisions regarding backlog items
Determine whether a product backlog item was satisfactorily delivered
Ensure transparency into upcoming work
Ask customers what they want
Chaos study
Frederick Winslow Taylor
Bob Zalman
Taiichi Ohno
Pete Dennis
Recruitment video
Toyota Way
Building Consensus
Standardized Work
Team Leadership
Collaborate
Hypothesis
Respect People
Uncertainty
Experimentation
Continuous Learning
Question Everything
Never Get Complacent
Taught by
GOTO Conferences
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