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PI Planning and User Story Mapping: Aligning SAFe for Success

PI planning and user story mapping

PI planning drives the success of any Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) implementation by setting the stage for team alignment, collaboration, and strategic execution. In today’s fast-paced and ever-changing business environment, … Read more

How AI Can Boost Product Management (and When It Can’t)

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Since ChatGPT became public, there has been an enormous buzz around AI and AI-generated content. People started chatting with AI for fun and quickly began thinking about how AI could … Read more

How user story mapping enhances SAFe backlog refinement

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SAFe backlog refinement is a crucial activity that ensures Agile Release Trains (ARTs) are constantly working on the most valuable features and user stories. It helps teams clarify scope, break … Read more

Epics and User Stories: What’s the Difference?

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In agile software development, epics are a summary of a feature of the product. User stories are often part of the epic and describe specific user actions that need to happen to achieve a larger goal.

Tags story mapping, product discovery, product management, user story mapping

The 7 Main Stages of Product Management Life Cycle

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The Product Management process involves managing a product from product vision to launch and beyond. The product management process in seven stages involves the management of all aspects related to the product: idea generation, research, analytics, design, prototyping, validation, delivery, and finally, launch.

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