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20 Questions from a New Scrum Master to the Product Owner
- What are the product vision and the corresponding go-to-market strategy?
- How do you learn about new ideas and requirements?
- How do you include user research in the product discovery process?
- How much time do you allocate on user research and understanding your customers’ needs?
- At what stage do you involve the Scrum team in the product discovery process?
- How do you organize the collaboration with stakeholders?
- How do you deal with pet projects?
- What is your approach to creating product roadmaps?
- How large is your product backlog?
- What is the typical age of a user story in the product backlog?
- What is your average lead time from picking an idea for validation to adding the corresponding user story to the product backlog?
- Does your product backlog contain user stories none of the current team members is familiar with?
- How often are you grooming the product backlog?
- On how many user stories are you working in parallel during backlog grooming?
- How long does the grooming of a typical user story take?
- How are you creating user stories? (Is it a joint team effort?)
- How are you discussing user stories? (Only during grooming sessions or also on Slack or via comments on tickets, for example?)
- Are you changing user stories once they become an item of a sprint backlog?
- When do you accept user stories?
- Have you ever rejected user stories?