What are the differences between Project Manager and Product Owner? What do Project Manager need to learn and unlearn if they are transitioning to be a Product Owner?
The biggest difference I would say, project managers need to let go of control and assigning when they transition to become Product Owner. What do you think?
Brilliant explanation, thanks. Using the brainstorming exercise of breaking down associations of the words in PM vs PO is something I'll definitely take away and use myself
Thanks for this great-great video and thanks for mentioning my name :) I think that this video shows in short exactly what are the main differences between this 2 roles. Also, it shows that Scrum roles are comprehensively taking care of products and people in Scrum team while this is not the case with waterfall methodologies and this is one good example of Agile advantages. Thank you once more. Dejan
Thank you for your video Bang Togi. It surprised me about the last part where you explained that Product Owner have more higher reporting hierarchy compare to Project Manager. Also, I became aware how important it is to achieve a successful project by understanding what is the success criteria. I look forward to to your next video to learn more.
Nice video, thank you! I have a (maybe stupid) question about the last part: At most (actually all) companies I've worked at the product owner seemed to be reporting to the project manager. Do you know any examples where this model been destructive for delivery? And if so, how would the reversed model have been more successful?
Thanks for the feedback Ben. I am sorry I have wasted your time. Can you elaborate which part is talking about myself and self-promoting? Do you consider thanking my viewers and sharing where I use the exercise explained in this video as talking about myself and self-promoting?
@@productleadership you didn't actually start talking about product manager vs product owner' until 2:15. As a viewer that's all I'm interested in, that's why I clicked the video, so I consider everything that happened in the first 2:15 completely irrelevant
@@the5h4rk Ok that is interesting. My early videos are made as a vlog style and it actually got more views than my most recent videos that gets straight to the point like you expect. 😀 But thanks for the feedback though. I am continuously learning.
What are the differences between Project Manager and Product Owner? What do Project Manager need to learn and unlearn if they are transitioning to be a Product Owner?
The biggest difference I would say, project managers need to let go of control and assigning when they transition to become Product Owner. What do you think?
Brilliant explanation, thanks. Using the brainstorming exercise of breaking down associations of the words in PM vs PO is something I'll definitely take away and use myself
Hey that's good to know Michael Osborne. Good luck. 👍
Thanks for this great-great video and thanks for mentioning my name :)
I think that this video shows in short exactly what are the main differences between this 2 roles.
Also, it shows that Scrum roles are comprehensively taking care of products and people in Scrum team while this is not the case with waterfall methodologies and this is one good example of Agile advantages.
Thank you once more.
Dejan
Good to hear that Dejan.
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Great video Joshua. Simple and clear cut explanation. Also love the cinematic shots around Perth!
Thank you Andy for the kind words. Much appreciated.
Thank you for your video Bang Togi. It surprised me about the last part where you explained that Product Owner have more higher reporting hierarchy compare to Project Manager. Also, I became aware how important it is to achieve a successful project by understanding what is the success criteria.
I look forward to to your next video to learn more.
Samuel Tambun yes Product Owner is above Project Manager. You can’t achieve great products with project mindset.
It depends on the company. Where I work project managers report to higher management and product owners report to their direct management.
Extremely valuable video, thank you!
Thank you...
This is a great video with useful content. Thank you very much!
Thanks for the appreciation 🙏
Thank you for your work! You're making a difference.
Thank you Elias. I really appreciate it 🙏
Great point regarding the reporting line!
This is an excellent channel for Agile project management!
Thank you for the support @Syeda.
Great video! Thank you so much!
Thank you for watching.
Very clear and concise. Thank you!
thank you for the video, i have learn something valuable. 🙏
Glad it was helpful!
Product Owner: Customer Value, Profit & Sustainable Product.😎
Very good video. Thank you, keep on making such videos. We love it, its so helpful and provide us knowledge.
Thank you for the support. :)
thanks this is very usefull!
Nice video, thank you! I have a (maybe stupid) question about the last part:
At most (actually all) companies I've worked at the product owner seemed to be reporting to the project manager. Do you know any examples where this model been destructive for delivery? And if so, how would the reversed model have been more successful?
I might make a video for this. 😀
Cool! Looking forward to it :)
very well explained....thank you so much
You are welcome 🙏
Excellent video, thank you.
Thank you Caio. Very much appreciated.
Very nice explanation. Please adjust j
the loudness of voir voice in comparison to the music. I almost fell of the toilet in the first cutscene
Thanks for the feedback. My newer videos has improved audio now :)
@@productleadership Sorry I did not see it was an old video of yours :)
The actual content starts only after @1:28... 😏
Thanks
Thanks @Good Minion :)
Good content!
Great video! Thanks :)
Thanks Damian 🙏
Thank you!
You are welcome.
Nice video
Can we say then that the role of a project manager it's kind of embedded into the scrum master's identity?
Not really. The role of Project Manager is spread to Scrum Master, Product Owner and developers. I will make a video about this in the future.
the first 2:15 of this video is just him talking about himself and self promoting. what a waste of time
Thanks for the feedback Ben. I am sorry I have wasted your time.
Can you elaborate which part is talking about myself and self-promoting? Do you consider thanking my viewers and sharing where I use the exercise explained in this video as talking about myself and self-promoting?
@@productleadership you didn't actually start talking about product manager vs product owner' until 2:15. As a viewer that's all I'm interested in, that's why I clicked the video, so I consider everything that happened in the first 2:15 completely irrelevant
@@the5h4rk Ok that is interesting. My early videos are made as a vlog style and it actually got more views than my most recent videos that gets straight to the point like you expect. 😀 But thanks for the feedback though. I am continuously learning.
"Project manager needs to know project management".
Oh Really?
Yes. Don't you think so? Just like a Scrum Master need to know Scrum.