Product Framing in Practice - From Vision to Product Backlog
3 days - Beginner
This training aims to provide participants with a solid understanding of Agile product scoping and guide them through the essential steps to develop a clear vision and an effective product backlog.
Training details
Description
This training is designed to help participants understand and practice the steps of scoping a product in an Agile context, focusing on creating a clear vision and building a strong product backlog.
Objectives
- Understanding of Agile Concepts and Product Scoping
- Practical Application of the Framing Process
- Skills Development in Prioritization and Estimation
- Improved Collaboration and Communication
- Creating a Clear Vision and a Solid Product Backlog
Target Audience
- Facilitator
- Coach
- Developers
- Business Analysts
- MOA
- Product Owner
- Product Managers
- Delivery Manager
- Managers
- Project managers
Prerequisites
Have at least completed "Agile Fundamentals" training
Pedagogical method
Practical training, aimed at acquiring know-how, based on a practical case as well as exchanges and feedback from the trainer's practical experience. An Event Storming session will be offered to participants to appropriate the business problems, and follow an implementation (in pairs or all together).
- Proportion of presentations: 20%
- Proportion of practical cases: 70%
- Proportion of experience sharing: 10%
Evaluation and follow-up mode
The evaluation of the acquired skills takes place throughout the session through workshops and practical implementations. A hot evaluation of the satisfaction of the trainees is systematically carried out at the end of the session and a training certificate is issued to the participants mentioning the objectives of the training, the nature, the program and the duration of the training action as well as the formalization of the acquired skills.
Program
Day 1
- Introduction to Agility and Product Scoping
- Presentation of the key concepts of Agility and the importance of product framing
- Discussion on the benefits of an Agile approach to product definition
- The Actors and their Roles
- Exploration of key roles in Agile product framing, such as Product Owner and Development Team, Business, UX and Facilitator
- Understanding of responsibilities and interactions between actors
- Creating a Product Vision
- Steps to define a clear and engaging vision for the product
- Scenario: Product vision workshop
Day 2
- Identifying Personas
- What is a Persona
- Difference between Persona, User, Customer and Profiles
- Scenario: Identification workshops / Construction of personas
- Customer Journey and Experience Mapping
- Difference and context of use
- Customer Journey workshop
- Scenario: Experience Mapping Workshop
Day 3
- Story mapping
- What is a story map
- Prioritization of a Product
- The technique for leading a Story mapping workshop
- Scenario: Story mapping workshop
- Prioritization
- The different types of prioritization
- Understanding each others issues
- Techniques for prioritizing
- Scenario: Prioritization workshop
- Conclusion and Follow-up
- Summary of the key points of the trainin
- Suggested additional resources to deepen Agile product scoping skills
- Encouragement of continued practice and integration of learning into their work environment
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