Product Owner: Product Assumption Validation

Scrum    |    Beginner
  • 9 videos | 55m 12s
  • Includes Assessment
  • Earns a Badge
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People make assumptions every day, and they all have biases. As a product owner in Scrum, it's critical that you're aware of assumptions and biases and act accordingly in how you develop a product. In this course, learn about the different types of product assumptions, the importance of validating them, and some common tools and techniques for doing so. Next, discover some common cognitive biases that may exist with you or the team so you can avoid them. Finally, examine product hypotheses, including what they are, the process for developing them, and ways you can use them to test product ideas. Upon completion, you'll be able to recognize best practices and techniques for validating product assumptions.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

  • Discover the key concepts covered in this course
    Identify types of product assumptions
    Recognize the importance and purpose of testing assumptions
    Identify common tools and techniques for validating product assumptions
    Recognize common cognitive biases to avoid
  • Identify the key elements of a product hypothesis
    List the steps to develop a product hypothesis
    Recognize ways to test product ideas
    Summarize the key concepts covered in this course

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