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50 Arten, Nein zu sagen

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50 Arten, Nein zu sagenWie Sie als Product Owner effektiv 'Nein' sagen Pflichtlektre fr Product Owner und alle, die ihr Stakeholder Management effektiver gestalten mchten Einfaches Fnf Schritte Modell, um effektiv 'Nein' zu sagen Mit vielen Denkanste, praktischen Tipps und Beispielen 'Nein' zu sagen ist nicht immer einfach und kann nicht immer auf die gleiche Weise erfolgen. Es ist auch nicht immer mglich, 'Nein' zu sagen. Doch es bedeutet auch ein 'Ja' zu den richtigen

Wie Sie als Product Owner effektiv 'Nein' sagen - Pflichtlektüre für Product Owner und alle, die ihr Stakeholder-Management effektiver gestalten möchten - Einfaches Fünf-Schritte-Modell, um effektiv 'Nein' zu sagen - Mit vielen Denkanstöße, praktischen Tipps und Beispielen 'Nein' zu sagen ist nicht immer einfach und kann nicht immer auf die gleiche Weise erfolgen. Es ist auch nicht immer möglich, 'Nein' zu sagen. Doch es bedeutet auch ein 'Ja' zu den richtigen Dingen. Das ist eine Grundkompetenz, um die Effektivität als Product Owner, einer der Schlüsselrollen innerhalb von Scrum, zu steigern. Das Buch will Product Owner und Produktmanager auf praktische Weise dabei unterstützen, ein effektives Stakeholder-Management zu etablieren und schrittweise ihr Mandat zu erweitern. Dazu werden mit vielen konkreten Beispielen, Tipps und Handlungsoptionen, um sofort loszulegen, folgende Themen behandelt: - Konzepte rund um Produktentwicklung, die Product-Owner-Rolle und deren Verantwortlichkeiten - Stakeholder-Management und verschiedene Typen von Stakeholdern - Das Konzept des Neinsagens - Die 50 Facetten von Nein

EAN: 9783864907401
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 2021
Produktform: Kartoniert
Autoren: Schuurman, Robbin & Vermaak, Willem
Übersetzung: Dräther, Rolf
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 164
Keyword: Scrum; Agile Softwareentwicklung; Projektmanagement; Softwareentwicklung; Produktmanagement; Agile Methoden; Scrum Master; Agil; Agile Prozesse; Agiles Projektmanagement; Change Management; Produktentwicklung; Teamführung; Veränderungsmanagement
Fachschema: Management / Projektmanagement~Projektmanagement - Projektmarketing~Informatik
Fachkategorie: Software für Projektmanagement~Informatik, Projektmanagement
Thema: Optimieren, Verstehen
Text Sprache: ger
Originalsprache: dut
Verlag: Dpunkt.Verlag GmbH, "dpunkt.verlag GmbH"
Länge: 223 mm
Breite: 155 mm
Höhe: 12 mm
Gewicht: 295 gr
Genre: Mathematik/Naturwissenschaften/Technik/Medizin
andere Sprache: 9789024427079
Herkunftsland: DEUTSCHLAND (DE)
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