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Business Analysis for Product Owners (BAPO)

Product Ownership Analysis (POA) is a researched and studied discipline with a set of practices, processes, and procedures to create successful outcomes. This IIBA's Product Ownership Analysis
Referentienummer: GK_NLBAPO
Leverancier: Global Knowledge
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€1350,00 excl. BTW

Product Ownership Analysis (POA) is a researched and studied discipline with a set of practices, processes, and procedures to create successful outcomes. This IIBA's Product Ownership Analysis Certification Program recognizes the integration of Business Analysis and Product Ownership with an Agile mindset to maximizing value. It provides the opportunity to acquire essential POA concepts needed to navigate the challenges associated with creating successful products.More and more a product owner moves from the “voice of the customer” towards “voice of the business” and therefore should perform the role of the business analyst before, during and after the product development and product implementation. The product owner as the “voice of the business” is building the business case and then ensuring that the solution stays aligned with the product roadmap and business goals. Performs benefit management. Ultimately the product owner wants to make sure the solution provides value to the organization and the customer and stays in line with the vision for the product. the “voice of the customer”, is typically assigned to the project team and works with the team on every aspect of

Product Ownership Analysis (POA) is a researched and studied discipline with a set of practices, processes, and procedures to create successful outcomes. This IIBA's Product Ownership Analysis Certification Program recognizes the integration of Business Analysis and Product Ownership with an Agile mindset to maximizing value. It provides the opportunity to acquire essential POA concepts needed to navigate the challenges associated with creating successful products.More and more a product owner moves from the “voice of the customer” towards “voice of the business” and therefore should perform the role of the business analyst before, during and after the product development and product implementation. The product owner as the “voice of the business” is building the business case and then ensuring that the solution stays aligned with the product roadmap and business goals. Performs benefit management. Ultimately the product owner wants to make sure the solution provides value to the organization and the customer and stays in line with the vision for the product. the “voice of the customer”, is typically assigned to the project team and works with the team on every aspect of