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Kent McDonald

Getting the Most out of Agile2015

Agile2015 is next week in Washington DC so I thought I’d share some ideas for getting the most out of the conference. I shared my 5 tips for getting the most out of the Agile Conference last year (they all still apply) so I thought I’d provide pointers to others thoughts on attending conferences and …

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What is Product Ownership?

Another Way to Say “Building The Right Thing” Successful software product development and IT Projects face a constant, and healthy tension – you want to build the right thing, you want to build the thing right, and you want to build the thing fast so you can get more feedback. (Thanks to Henrik Kniberg’s excellent …

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Ten Powerful Questions for Discovering Acceptance Criteria

A friend of mine is an agile coach for a large software product company. When she coaches teams, product owners, and managers she stresses that teams need to feel ownership for their work. She likes to teach product owners and other leaders to lead through the use of questions, and has compiled a list of …

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Acceptance Criteria

What Are Acceptance Criteria Acceptance criteria are the conditions that a solution must satisfy to be accepted by a user, a customer, or, in the case of system-level functionality, the consuming system. They are also a set of statements, each with a clear pass/fail result, that specify both functional and nonfunctional requirements and are applicable …

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Product Ownership Blogs and Newsletters

As I look to supplement my understanding of product ownership I have found a set of resources to be very helpful. The collection of blogs and newsletters listed below are primary sources I use for topics such as product management and user experience where I do not have as much experience as I do in …

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The Power of Feedback

Feedback is an important ingredient to successful projects. One reason teams use iterative approaches, either time boxed sprints or single piece flow, is that they have the opportunity to get frequent and rapid feedback. A few recent experiences have inspired me to think a bit about how helpful feedback can be and some subtle aspects …

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Beyond Requirements on Mastering Business Analysis Podcast

About a month ago I was honored to talk with Dave Saboe on his Mastering Business Analysis Podcast. We talked about my forthcoming (for a while now) book Beyond Requirements: Analysis with an Agile Mindset and other things analysis and agile. Thanks to Dave for having me on his podcast. Here are a variety of …

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Feature Injection Clarified (Hopefully)

Feature Injection is a very helpful process framework created by Chris Matts that is not explicitly used as much as it probably should. I suspect the main reason it is not adopted more is because people don’t really understand what it’s all about. There are several articles and blog posts that explain feature injection, but …

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Crowdsourcing 2015 Business Analysis Predictions

At the start of 2014, I joined a common trend and made a series of predictions about the upcoming year (2014) in the business analysis world. Unlike most others, I reflected back on those predictions to see how I did. The verdict? Meh. Even with my less than inspiring predictive abilities, I’ve been asked to …

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10 Ways to Determine the Purpose of a Project

The Five Whys Technique (also known as “Popping the Why Stack”) has long been suggested as a way to get to the ultimate reason for a project. But when you ask why repeatedly, you run the risk of looking quite pedantic and annoying stakeholders. With that in mind, I thought I’d provide a list of …

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Learning Delivers Value

Originally published on B2T Training BA Blog. One of my favorite aspects of adopting an agile mindset is the tendency to think about whether what I am doing actually adds value to the organization. With this though, comes the knotty problem that value can often be hard to clearly define. Because I generally find myself …

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5 Tips for Getting the Most out of Agile2014

I’ve attended or been involved with the Agile2014 conference almost every year since 2004 (I didn’t make the previous visit to Orlando in 2010). Through all of those experiences, I’ve learned a lot of lessons, some more painfully than others, about how to get the most out of the conference. I thought it would be …

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Thanks for Subscribing

Thanks for subscribing to Inside Product, a weekly collection of hand picked resources to help you deliver powerful internal products. As a result of subscribing, you also get a copy Product Ownership in the Wild, an ebook that takes a look at how organizations actually organize their product people. If you get a chance, please …

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A Community of Thinkers

I found the following on Liz Keogh’s site and found that I agreed with it quite strongly. To show my agreement, I’m posting it here. I am a member of a community of thinkers. I believe that communities exist as homes for professionals to learn, teach, and reflect on their work. I challenge each community …

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Do We Need (Another) Business Analysis Certification?

In a recent blog post I predicated that within the year PMI would come out with a Requirements Management Certification. In the interest of full disclosure and learning from our mistakes, I’m writing here to acknowledge I was wrong (how many other people making predictions do you see do that?) Well, I was sort of …

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