What does failure look like as a product owner?

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What does failure look like as a product owner?

Recognizing the Signs of a Failing Product Owner. Uncover the indicators of a failing product owner! Learn how to differentiate between perception and reality in product management. 🎯🚫

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In this video, Martin dives deep into the realm of product ownership, shedding light on the unmistakable signs of a failing product owner. 🕵️‍♂️📉 He emphasizes the importance of quality, value, and consistent delivery as key indicators. If a product owner is merely jotting down requirements without truly understanding or influencing the product’s direction, it’s a red flag. 🚩✍️

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These are the kinds of issues that lean-agile practitioners love and most folks hate. If you struggle to identify the signs of a failing product owner or ensure effective product management, my team at NKDAgility can assist you or help you find a consultant, coach, or trainer who can.

If you have issues that are undermining the effectiveness of your value delivery, it’s especially important to find help as soon as you can and not wait!

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