NOTE: The following is a guest post by Tzvika Barenholz, a Product Manager living and working in Israel. If you feel inspired to write a guest post of your own, [ … ]
Category: Agile Development
Upcoming ProductCamps
ProductCamp New York was last weekend and it appears to have been quite successful. Alan attended and wrote up this post about it. If you missed the New York session [ … ]
Guest Post: Triangle Offense and Scrum Mania
NOTE: The following is a guest post by anonymous blogger GeekMBA360, author of the blog by the same name. If you feel inspired to write a guest post of your [ … ]
Happy (belated) birthday to us (again)!
Well, just like last year, we did it again and forgot our own birthday. It was June 1, 2007 that the first item was posted on this blog. Now, two [ … ]
Adam Bullied vs. Enthiosys: Don’t Fight!
Adam Bullied has a post last week entitled “Are agile PMs baloney?” First off, great title. No burying the lede here. You can read the post on Adam’s site, here’s the [ … ]
Towards a Product Management Manifesto (part 1)
Yes, this is going to be a multi-parter. It’s a big topic and it makes sense to discuss it in steps. I’ve been thinking about this topic a lot, and [ … ]
The Agile Disease…
Having written a fair bit recently about Agile/Scrum, I found the following post provided an interesting perspective. The Agile Disease by Luke Halliwell I don’t agree with everything the Luke [ … ]
A 5th element for the Agile Manifesto
Robert Martin gave a keynote at the Agile 2008 conference. Entitled Quintessence, he talked about adding a 5th element to the Agile Manifesto. His suggestion was: Craftsmanship over Crap After [ … ]
Is Product Management Agile?
There’s a lot of talk about Agile Product Management these days, and for obvious reasons. The thinking is that because of Agile development, Product Managers need to change how they [ … ]
Agile/Scrum and Product Roadmaps
By Saeed Khan A common question that come up when discussing Agile/Scrum is how to develop and maintain a product roadmap in an Agile environment. The confusion seems to come [ … ]