Agile
Agile techniques for software requirements: user stories, product backlog, design thinking, MVP minimum viable product, etc.

Business Analysis and Agile Development
Lisa Crispin interviews Mary Gorman about getting “just enough” information about desired behavior of a new feature without creeping into “Big Up Front Design” which is a balancing act for many Agile practitioners.
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Being a Better Product Owner
Sean McHugh shares in this blog post six practices to be a better product owner.
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The Product Vision Board
This blog post from Roman Pichler presents a product vision board, a physical pin board or whiteboard that helps establish a clear goal and facilitates making informed investment decisions.
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Agile Product Management using Effect Maps
Effect maps are charts of project scope which help teams ensure that software delivery is focused on business goals, stakeholders and their needs. Effect Mapping facilitates the implementation of several techniques of agile planning, product design, prioritisation and scoping.
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