Paul Welty, PhD AI, WORK, AND STAYING HUMAN

Eliminating the Product Owner Role

Discover why the Product Owner role is becoming obsolete and explore effective alternatives for agile teams to enhance collaboration and productivity.

“The Product Owner role no longer exists” I recently announced to an entire department in a large company. A few POs looked a bit shocked and concerned. What would they do instead? Before I get into who or what would replace the PO role, let me offer a bit of background on this group….

Read full article at the publisher’s site: https://medium.com/@JoshuaKerievsky/eliminating-the-product-owner-role-be01cabc1f5b


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