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Introduction to Product Ownership Analysis
Driving the creation and delivery of high value products.
Introduction to Product Ownership Analysis
International Institute of Business Analysis, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Purpose of this Document
1.1 IIBA Introduction to Product Ownership Analysis 1 1.2 Who can use this Introduction? 2
Chapter 2: What is Product Ownership Analysis?
2.1 Defining the POA Domain 3 2.2 The Product Owner Role and POA 4 2.3 Product Owner and Product Manager 6 2.4 Applying POA to Agile Planning 7 2.5 POA throughout the Product Lifecycle 9
Chapter 3: POA Context
3.1 Objectives of Value Delivery 11 3.2 POA Responsibilities 11 3.3 POA Delivery Approaches and Framework 13 3.4 Key Outcomes 14 3.5 Stakeholders 15 3.6 Challenges 16 3.7 Critical Success Factors 18
Chapter 4: Integrating Business Analysis and POA
4.1 Business Analysis Discipline 19 4.2 POA Focus 19 4.3 Integrating BA and POA 20 4.4 Applying the Core Concepts of Business Analysis 21 4.5 Agile Business Analysis 21 4.6 Business Analysis Techniques for POA 23
Chapter 5: The POA Framework
5.1 Seven Domains of the POA Framework 25
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Chapter 6: The IIBA Guide to Product Ownership Analysis
Appendix: Contributors 29
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