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#174 | The struggle to define a product | Dave West | Scrum.org

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In this episode, Ruud talks with Dave West, CEO of Scrum.org, about one of the most important — and most misunderstood — topics in product management: how to define a product.

They dive into why so many organizations struggle with this, what signals show your product definition isn’t working, and how a clear product definition helps align teams, focus on value, and guide investment decisions.

Dave shares his view on the shift from project to product thinking, and gives practical advice for product owners who want to take real ownership.

In this episode, we talk about: defining products, ownership, team focus, delivering value, setting product boundaries, moving beyond project thinking, accountability, product vision, working across the organization, and the role of the Product Owner.

Over deze podcast: In de Product Owner podcast spreken we elke week met een interessante gast uit de wereld van product management en gaan we in op echte ervaringen, lessen en tactieken van product owners, ondernemers en specialisten.

De Product Owner podcast is een initiatief van Productowner.nl

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179 episoade

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In this episode, Ruud talks with Dave West, CEO of Scrum.org, about one of the most important — and most misunderstood — topics in product management: how to define a product.

They dive into why so many organizations struggle with this, what signals show your product definition isn’t working, and how a clear product definition helps align teams, focus on value, and guide investment decisions.

Dave shares his view on the shift from project to product thinking, and gives practical advice for product owners who want to take real ownership.

In this episode, we talk about: defining products, ownership, team focus, delivering value, setting product boundaries, moving beyond project thinking, accountability, product vision, working across the organization, and the role of the Product Owner.

Over deze podcast: In de Product Owner podcast spreken we elke week met een interessante gast uit de wereld van product management en gaan we in op echte ervaringen, lessen en tactieken van product owners, ondernemers en specialisten.

De Product Owner podcast is een initiatief van Productowner.nl

  continue reading

179 episoade

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