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Wednesday, 21 October 2009

Product stream

Think of a product stream as a small company working exclusively on a product and delivering features that excite users to maximize profit and growth. The stream invests in its relationship with users and is set up to compete on the basis of speed. It has everything it needs to conduct business, from concept to production to operational support, and unlike a project it persists as long as the product is in service. It includes a dedicated and diverse technical team that is actually part of the business and helps them use software more effectively. It self-organizes for optimum delivery and minimum risk, and produces flexible software that responds as the business learns from user and market feedback.
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Sunday, 13 April 2008

Challenges for the Product Stream concept

The product stream concept is a simple one. A product stream contains a self-organizing team and a product owner, yet it engages with the Business more deeply than just having business representation in the Product Owner. Engagement is the wrong word, I suppose, because it's more than that. Software development is absorbed back into the Business. It's no longer just aligned, it's integrated; it's part of the business.
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Sunday, 6 April 2008

Product streams are skills-based and product-oriented businesses

Posted by Simon Baker
There's lots of talk about aligning Information Technology with the Business. Apparently, it's the number one goal for CIOs. Information Technology is a big field so I'm going to focus on software product development.
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