Agile Product Management with Scrum | Book Series

Overview:

Author of this book is a leading Scrum Consultant. He gives a clear understanding of how product owners can create successful products using Scrum with examples. The content of this book takes us through the duties of the product owner which is powerful and practical. Readers of the book will learn how Scrum product ownership deviates from traditional product management and important things to overcome challenges that Scrum product owners face. The challenges include understanding the product owners role: what product owners do; how they do it; and the surprising implications envisioning the product. As a successful product owner, one can create a compelling product vision to galvanize and guide the team and stakeholders.

Author:

Roman Pichler

Published In:

2010

 

MoSCoW | Glossary

Definition:

MoSCoW is a prioritization technique letters stand for:

  • Must Have
  • Should Have
  • Could Have
  • Won’t Have this time

The use of MoSCoW works particularly well on projects. It also overcomes the problems associated with simpler prioritization approaches which are based on relative priorities.

Origin:

  • This prioritization method was developed by Dai Clegg.