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Agile Product Management Workshop by Tonex

Agile Product Management Workshop by Tonex

Agile Product Management Workshop by Tonex provides a comprehensive understanding of Agile principles and practices specifically tailored to the field of product management. In this interactive and hands-on training, participants will gain the knowledge and skills needed to effectively manage products within Agile frameworks.

This Agile Product Management Workshop equips participants with the knowledge and practical skills necessary to excel in the dynamic world of Agile product management. Join us to enhance your ability to deliver value to customers, respond to change efficiently, and drive innovation in your product development process.

Learning Objectives: Upon completing this course, participants will be able to:

  • Learn the fundamentals of Agile methodology and its relevance to product management.
  • Apply Agile principles to enhance product development, delivery, and customer satisfaction.
  • Create and prioritize a product backlog to optimize product development efforts.
  • Collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams, including developers and designers.
  • Use Agile metrics and tools to track product progress and make data-driven decisions.
  • Adapt Agile practices to various product management scenarios and industry domains.

Audience: This Agile Product Management Workshop is designed for:

  • Product Managers and Product Owners
  • Business Analysts
  • Project Managers
  • Scrum Masters
  • Product Development Teams
  • Entrepreneurs and Start-up Founders
  • Anyone interested in mastering Agile product management practices

Course Outline:

Introduction to Agile in Product Management

  • Agile principles and values
  • Agile frameworks (Scrum, Kanban, etc.)
  • Agile roles and responsibilities in product management
  • Agile vs. traditional product management approaches
  • Case studies of successful Agile product management

Building and Managing the Product Backlog

  • Creating and refining user stories
  • Prioritization techniques for the product backlog
  • Estimation and sizing of backlog items
  • Techniques for managing changing priorities
  • Hands-on exercise: Building a product backlog

Collaboration and Communication in Agile Product Management

  • Effective communication with cross-functional teams
  • Role of the Product Owner in Agile
  • Facilitating Agile ceremonies (Sprint planning, review, retrospective)
  • Handling conflicts and impediments
  • Hands-on exercise: Collaborative product management

Product Development and Delivery

  • Iterative development and incremental delivery
  • Release planning and roadmap creation
  • Managing product releases and feature launches
  • Continuous improvement and feedback loops
  • Hands-on exercise: Release planning and delivery

Agile Metrics and Reporting for Product Management

  • Key Agile performance metrics (velocity, burndown, etc.)
  • Product health indicators and KPIs
  • Using data for informed decision-making
  • Visualizing progress with Agile tools
  • Hands-on exercise: Tracking and reporting progress

Tailoring Agile for Your Product and Industry

  • Adapting Agile to different product types (software, hardware, services)
  • Scaling Agile for large product portfolios
  • Agile in regulated industries (healthcare, finance, etc.)
  • Case studies of Agile success stories in various domains
  • Creating an Agile action plan for your product

 

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