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Agile Product Management Fundamentals

Agile Product Management Fundamentals

Total video time: 51m
Award-winning instructor: Dylan Jensen
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Beginner No prior experience needed
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What you’ll learn

Identify tools to succeed as an Agile Product Manager
Determine stakeholder influence
Leverage business relationships
Build a product roadmap
Develop the right products
Maximize your team's value
Define the what for your team
Discover your team's strengths
Increase delivery rate
Implement Vertical Slices
Provide focus to your team's workflow
Ship work effectively
Identify common pitfalls
Commit to adaptability
Improve Scrum Master partnerships

Skills you’ll gain

Project management Agile project management

Every company has one: A Product Owner or Product Manager. In some way, shape, or form every organization has something that they sell or provide. The skills of these Product Owners, especially in an Agile context, will determine how successful the team and organization will become. This course, taught by Dylan Jensen, helps Product Owners and Managers to discover new tools and skills to help themselves and their teams succeed in an increasingly fast-moving and volatile world. Dylan will help you to implement new ideas in your work as a Product Owner or Product Manager and help you to view that work with a more Agile mindset.

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    Master agile product management Every company relies on a product or service for success. 1m
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    Your agile team Agile Transformations rely on more than any single individual. 2m
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    Identify your stakeholders Knowing who you are working to make happy is crucial. 4m
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    Leverage business relationships Product Owners and Managers need to understand a great deal about the organization around them. 3m
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    Build a product roadmap Agile Product Owners and Managers tend to lean toward long-term, high-cost goals. 4m
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    Create the right product Guessing what is best for the customer and your organization is easy. 3m
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    Trust your team Managing a product is not any one person's responsibility. 4m
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    Share your knowledge Product Owners and Managers have skills and knowledge of the business that can make or break their team's success. 3m
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    Ask the right questions A Product Manager must be aware of what customers need the most. 3m
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    Deliver frequently The beauty of Agile is regularly completing small portions of some larger piece of work. 2m
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    Leverage vertical slices Vertical Slices use pieces of every aspect of a final product. 3m
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    Avoid context switching You can lose a surprisingly large chunk of time context-switching at work. 2m
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    Stay the course It's human to revert to what's easy and comfortable when things get hard. 2m
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    Practice patience Adjusting one individual's way of thinking is difficult, but doing so for a whole team is that much more challenging. 3m
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    Partner with Scrum Masters Scrum Masters and Product Owners often view work from different angles. 3m
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    Achieve agile success Thank you for watching this course! 1m

Certificate

Certificate of Completion

Awarded upon successful completion of the course.

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Instructor

Dylan Jensen

Dylan has worked as a consultant and coach for multiple Fortune 500 companies. His experience with agile implementation has equipped him with the skills and perspective to transform how organizations grow and succeed. Dylan believes that all agile transformations begin with building the right teams and fostering the right organizational mindset. He is certified as an Agile Coach, a SAFe 5 Agilist, and a Scrum Master, and holds both a Master of Business Administration and a Master’s in Human Resources from Utah State University.

Certified Agile Coach and SCRUM Master Dylan Jensen

Dylan Jensen

Certified Agile Coach and SCRUM Master

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