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The collision path

Updated: Aug 8, 2024


The fact is we are all different. There are business people, bureaucrats, red-tapers, processes fiends, micro-managers and the list goes on. We all end-up colliding at some point and our web-dev world often ends up facing most of the challenges whilst others don't understand why we get upset.





I'd love to go on once more about lifes greatest dichotemy which would be waterfallers vs scrummers but I've done that already. This rant, sorry article, is such hard ground to cover and I'm not sure why. Scrum is the way lots of dev teams work yet so many people fail to pick up a book and read about it. This includes business analysts who support dev teams and product owners. Project managers, engineers, programme delivery manager leads or whatever the title may be, fact is they are all different. Generalists are all different yet scrum is not a generalist's method, there are formal roles and responsibilities within scrum as I am sure there are in business roles.


Now, product owners vs business owners. It is great when a business person feels a sense of ownership when you are the product owner in the scrum sense. Business owners often have an enthusiasm that must not be deterred. Here is a nice explanation for you to use in the future.


The roles of a Business Owner and a Product Owner are distinct and serve different purposes within an organization. Here’s a breakdown of the differences:


Understanding these differences is crucial for ensuring that both roles can collaborate effectively and contribute to the success of the product and the business. One is accountable for the delivery of value, and the other has a stake in its delivery.😊🚀






 

 
 
 

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