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When you have taken this category, you will understand the similarities and differences between traditional product management and scrum product possession. In order to develop a product from original theory to working model, many factors must be studied under consideration. Clients and stakeholders may have a clear notion of what they need and when they need it. In such cases, it's the product owner's responsibility to clarify every one of the details and allow the development team to generate the final product as quickly and inexpensively as you can. If your client and stakeholders are not as certain in what it is that they want, the product owner gets the added obligations of assisting them to figure out what they need and articulating this to the programmers. In each portion of your development project the functions and obligations of product managers and product owners change considerably. In each category, we will analyze an element of product development and identify the several ways that these two roles deal with them. In this particular class become familiar with:
- An overview of both product development methods
- How to control requirements as something owner as opposed to a traditional product director
- How to plan a project as something owner versus a traditional product director
- How to program a project as something owner as opposed to a traditional product director
- Common methods for budgeting a project as something owner versus that of a traditional product director
- Tips for becoming a product owner in your team or business