I just started looking into what Product Owner is and does. Most youtube videos are very full of corporate speak and it's hard to grasp. This video, on the other hand, gave me basic understanding and got me really interested in moving from QA to Product Owner position. Thank you.
Our project is realigning roles and I am now the product owner. I have informally been filling this role for a few months now with little understanding of the levels of defined involvement. Thank you for putting this together, it helped me out a lot.
Amazing Video! I have 4 years of experience in UAT testing and BA work. Planning to explore a career in Product Management after my MBA. What sort of certification I can do for that. If you could help me.
Loved the video! Relatively new Product Owner here trying to get up to speed with using Jira quickly, but not new to Agile methodology. Curious about your statements regarding discouraging the use of pseudo-sprints and maybe this is a topic for another video! But for context, I inherited a Jira Backlog with (100s) of issues and use the Jira pseudo-sprints (also inherited) to group similar work efforts that are more or less backlog items and picked up to move to the Active Sprint as needed. I've heard suggestions of using labels instead of pseudo-sprints but I'm not a fan of that idea since I often have to find JIRAs that have been created by other teams with zero consistent naming conventions. Using Pseudo-sprints at least helps me ballpark where this fits into our overall Product Roadmap/Initiatives. Are there better ways of managing this? Any tips appreciated!
hello, may I know what is pseudo-sprint? could I have some examples of it? I heard of this term throughout the video but still do not really have an idea of what it is, thanks guys so much for your sharing.
Hello, would like to say thank you very much for this video! You explain the usage of Jira as a PO very clearly. However can i ask further regarding my situation where my agile team is compose of a Frontend and Backend(DB,API) developers. Currently whenever I created a requirement in a story, 2 devs need to work on the requirement. Problem is both devs arenusing same ticket no. To do commits in their changes and it hard to track whether if the story is already done or not or whos dev is working now on the story. To address this im thinking to use subtask under a story so that both deva can have their own ticket number. However problem is, if i do this the story will be left unassigned and in order to check the probless of the story i need to add the subtask in my backlog which will be a long list. So asking whether what approach is best to manager jira tickets as a PO if I have 2 devs working on a single Story? Thanks much
@@ApetechTechTutorials @ruikuanli Hello guys, sorry if I jump into your discussion. I think from what @ruikanli described above if I have a story like a Login page - there will 2 subtasks as Backend and Frontend for your 2 devs, it is quite reasonable. Let's say we make 2 different stories, then how do you name or split the stories? Can I make the 2 stories as Frontend for the Login page and Backend for the Login page? Thank you in advance for your sharing.
I don't necessarily agree that issue priorities need to be strictly adhered to. It may be frustrating to change priorities but that is the nature of Agile.
Frustrating indeed, but like you said, it's the nature of Agile. What I think happens often (and it's probably even more frustrating) is that decision makers change the priorities, but those changes hardly trickle down to the individual contributor.
:: How can I start my career as Product Owner? what courses should I take? how shall I proceed? FYI, I don't have prior job experience. Starting from scratch.
Hmm, for a product owner, I would recommend you check out Product School on UA-cam. I'm not a PO so I can't really speak too much as to how to get started.
To get more resources and get in contact with me check out this link linktr.ee/apetech
Your teaching is top notch.. Then I come in to comment section and everyone else thinks so too. Big up my man!👊👊
I just started looking into what Product Owner is and does. Most youtube videos are very full of corporate speak and it's hard to grasp. This video, on the other hand, gave me basic understanding and got me really interested in moving from QA to Product Owner position. Thank you.
I LOVE this comment! So glad it helped you out.
Are you a Product Owner?
I just started trying to become a PO this year.
Your way of explaining the concepts is superb and easy to understand!!
Thank you for the positive comment!
Our project is realigning roles and I am now the product owner. I have informally been filling this role for a few months now with little understanding of the levels of defined involvement. Thank you for putting this together, it helped me out a lot.
Great tips; thank you, Atlas!
Excellent overview in succinct lay terms!
Great video, thank you!
Nice overview!
Happy you enjoyed the video!
Thank you very much for the great tutorials !
Amazing Video! I have 4 years of experience in UAT testing and BA work. Planning to explore a career in Product Management after my MBA. What sort of certification I can do for that. If you could help me.
I don't have much experience in product management certifications. But, I would recommend you check out Product School on UA-cam.
Loved the video! Relatively new Product Owner here trying to get up to speed with using Jira quickly, but not new to Agile methodology. Curious about your statements regarding discouraging the use of pseudo-sprints and maybe this is a topic for another video! But for context, I inherited a Jira Backlog with (100s) of issues and use the Jira pseudo-sprints (also inherited) to group similar work efforts that are more or less backlog items and picked up to move to the Active Sprint as needed. I've heard suggestions of using labels instead of pseudo-sprints but I'm not a fan of that idea since I often have to find JIRAs that have been created by other teams with zero consistent naming conventions. Using Pseudo-sprints at least helps me ballpark where this fits into our overall Product Roadmap/Initiatives. Are there better ways of managing this? Any tips appreciated!
hello, may I know what is pseudo-sprint? could I have some examples of it? I heard of this term throughout the video but still do not really have an idea of what it is, thanks guys so much for your sharing.
Thanks!
No problem! Glad you enjoyed.
Hello, would like to say thank you very much for this video! You explain the usage of Jira as a PO very clearly.
However can i ask further regarding my situation where my agile team is compose of a Frontend and Backend(DB,API) developers. Currently whenever I created a requirement in a story, 2 devs need to work on the requirement. Problem is both devs arenusing same ticket no. To do commits in their changes and it hard to track whether if the story is already done or not or whos dev is working now on the story.
To address this im thinking to use subtask under a story so that both deva can have their own ticket number.
However problem is, if i do this the story will be left unassigned and in order to check the probless of the story i need to add the subtask in my backlog which will be a long list.
So asking whether what approach is best to manager jira tickets as a PO if I have 2 devs working on a single Story?
Thanks much
Why not make 2 different stories, a story specific to what each dev is working on?
@@ApetechTechTutorials @ruikuanli Hello guys, sorry if I jump into your discussion. I think from what @ruikanli described above if I have a story like a Login page - there will 2 subtasks as Backend and Frontend for your 2 devs, it is quite reasonable. Let's say we make 2 different stories, then how do you name or split the stories? Can I make the 2 stories as Frontend for the Login page and Backend for the Login page? Thank you in advance for your sharing.
I don't necessarily agree that issue priorities need to be strictly adhered to. It may be frustrating to change priorities but that is the nature of Agile.
Frustrating indeed, but like you said, it's the nature of Agile. What I think happens often (and it's probably even more frustrating) is that decision makers change the priorities, but those changes hardly trickle down to the individual contributor.
:: How can I start my career as Product Owner? what courses should I take? how shall I proceed?
FYI, I don't have prior job experience. Starting from scratch.
Hmm, for a product owner, I would recommend you check out Product School on UA-cam. I'm not a PO so I can't really speak too much as to how to get started.
Is the acceptance criteria not added by the business analyst?
A business analyst is a job title. . .not an agile role. Whoever creates the requirements makes the acceptance criteria.
How do I add quick filters in Jira?
In your board settings.
perfect - master
Automation videos Alex!