Awesome explanation sir. I have been watching all of your videos and I really feel that the way you explain and the examples you give makes us to understand better.
In my view one can make a list of skills needed for PO role and make a plan to develop competencies on same. In general PO is all about knowing the customer needs and ability to get solution developed
I am sorry to conflict, PO role is not at all same as BA, the only common point is both may be from the business/domain, but PO role has lot more to do.
Thanks for sharing feedback!! BA and PO both belong to the Business side of the product development. But, yes PO has lot more to do, he /she owns the product development.
@@dipeshnarkar6887 It can be fast if you can help us with some set of questions and we can do live conversation with you. let us know here saket.bansal@izenbridge.com
I worked as system tester and I had linear growth from jr. System test engineer to test lead, for the past 6 months I took a role of product owner , I am from the domain industrial automation . What are things I do to exhale in my role . I am not having deeper insight on technology
The major skills for PO role is understanding of product domain, understanding the customer , and ability to work with stakeholders . So work on these areas. Doing CSPO program is good ideas since it will give you clear structure for PO role. You can find CSPO programs here : www.izenbridge.com/scrum-product-owner-cspo/
Awesome explanation sir.
I have been watching all of your videos and I really feel that the way you explain and the examples you give makes us to understand better.
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Awesome.I asked you the same questions to you another video and I got the answers for that in this video.
Cool, thanks for letting us know.
Hi , what about transition from SM to PO ? What criteria we need to take into consideration?
In my view one can make a list of skills needed for PO role and make a plan to develop competencies on same. In general PO is all about knowing the customer needs and ability to get solution developed
Helpful guidance
Glad it was helpful!
I am sorry to conflict, PO role is not at all same as BA, the only common point is both may be from the business/domain, but PO role has lot more to do.
Thanks for sharing feedback!! BA and PO both belong to the Business side of the product development. But, yes PO has lot more to do, he /she owns the product development.
Very informative.
Glad it was helpful!
Sir Can you Make a Video on Product Management ?
Sure, we will plan it in near future.
@@izenbridge Thanks Sir.I hope that future is near.
@@dipeshnarkar6887 It can be fast if you can help us with some set of questions and we can do live conversation with you. let us know here saket.bansal@izenbridge.com
I worked as system tester and I had linear growth from jr. System test engineer to test lead, for the past 6 months I took a role of product owner , I am from the domain industrial automation . What are things I do to exhale in my role . I am not having deeper insight on technology
The major skills for PO role is understanding of product domain, understanding the customer , and ability to work with stakeholders . So work on these areas. Doing CSPO program is good ideas since it will give you clear structure for PO role. You can find CSPO programs here : www.izenbridge.com/scrum-product-owner-cspo/