Random Thought Scrum Challenge – #2
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Hi.

Wow, the responses last week from my first “Random Thought Scrum Challenge” were awesome.

Thank you for all who participated. Let’s try another one for the week.

Same rules: You’ll have just about 24 hours to respond, so please post this on twitter and anywhere else (your own blog?) where you think interest may be around this one.

I’ll then post a synopsis of the results like I did for the first Scrum Challenge — Scrum Is…

So… this weeks Random Thought Scrum Challenge #2 is:

“An awesome Product Owner on a Scrum Team will…”

OK… finish that statement via Twitter (@mvizdos) or below in the comments.

Thank you!

- mike vizdos
www.michaelvizdos.com
www.implementingscrum.com

Posted in Blog,Product Owner,UnScripted — by mvizdos on 03/04/10 (7) comments




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7 Comments! to “Random Thought Scrum Challenge – #2”

  1. Chris Says:

    … encourage a team to be awesome
    … allow the rest of the team to shine
    … know and believe that (s)he does not have all the answers
    … be able to enthusiastically communicate a clear vision with the team and the customer

  2. Biswajit Panda Says:

    … Absolutely understands and communicates the customer needs
    … Has 20/20 product vision

  3. Ruud Rietveld Says:

    …know his/her product-to-be functionally inside out, without being stuck on that.

  4. Melissa Says:

    Assist the team by propelling them into a environment served up with unambiguous and explicit user stories that guarantee sprint success.

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  6. Jeff Aldred Says:

    trust the scrum, and keep their eye on the goal.

  7. Michelle Says:

    …be a servant leader, coaching and encouraging the team to never accept the status quo. This gives the team the confidence to challenge themselves for continuous improvement.

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