How Product Owners can stop developers from being a pain in the @## during refinement
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You reap what you sow I’ve coached many Product Owners and Scrum Masters, and after attending their refinement meetings, I am often left with a feeling of immense frustration. Every Product Backlog item gets discussed meticulously. No stone is left unturned. Every detail, no matter how small, must be described with painstaking accuracy and microscopic detail, or else somebody will utter the following dreaded words:
How Product Owners can stop developers from being a pain in the @## during refinement
How Product Owners can stop developers from…
How Product Owners can stop developers from being a pain in the @## during refinement
You reap what you sow I’ve coached many Product Owners and Scrum Masters, and after attending their refinement meetings, I am often left with a feeling of immense frustration. Every Product Backlog item gets discussed meticulously. No stone is left unturned. Every detail, no matter how small, must be described with painstaking accuracy and microscopic detail, or else somebody will utter the following dreaded words: