Product Owner Training Guide (Tinggit Platform)¶
Audience: Product Owners
Purpose: Teach Product Owners how to use Redmine correctly to plan, prioritize, and release product value
- Table of contents
- Product Owner Training Guide (Tinggit Platform)
1. Your Role as Product Owner¶
As a Product Owner, you own:
- Product vision and outcomes
- Backlog ordering and prioritization
- Sprint goals (WHY, not HOW)
- Product releases and release notes
- Task breakdown
- Technical design
- Sprint execution details
Authoritative reference: Product Process Guidelines
2. Managing the Product Backlog¶
What you must ensure for every backlog item:
- Clear purpose (WHY)
- Business or platform context
- Acceptance Criteria
- Priority relative to other items
What you must NOT do:
- Add tasks or subtasks
- Define implementation steps
- Assign developers
Backlog items must be ready, not designed.
3. Sprint Preparation (Before Sprint Open)¶
Before a sprint starts, you must:
- Review sprint candidates
- Confirm items meet Definition of Ready
- Align on Sprint Goal with the team
- Sprint is a time-boxed execution container
- Sprint scope should not change casually
Authoritative reference: Sprint Open Process
4. During the Sprint¶
During the sprint, your responsibilities are:
- Clarify intent when questions arise
- Protect the Sprint Goal
- Reject scope creep
- Participate in Sprint Review
- Reassign tasks
- Change priorities mid-sprint
- Redesign solutions
5. Sprint Review & Sprint Close¶
At Sprint Review:
- Validate completed work against Acceptance Criteria
- Provide feedback
- Confirm what is accepted vs not accepted
Sprint Close is a process, not a meeting.
You must verify:- Accepted stories are truly DONE
- No sprint bugs remain open
- Sprint Goal outcome is documented
Authoritative reference: Sprint Close Process
6. Product Releases¶
Product Releases represent business value shipped.
As a Product Owner, you:
- Decide release scope
- Own Release Versions
- Write Product Release Notes
- Close releases only after validation
- Track deployments
- Manage service versions
- Control CI/CD pipelines
Authoritative reference: Release Management Process
7. Handling Exceptions¶
For hotfixes, rollbacks, or emergencies:
- Do not force work into sprints
- Follow exception workflows
- Preserve history at all costs
Authoritative reference: Edge Case & Exception Handling
8. Common Product Owner Mistakes (Avoid These)¶
- Treating sprints as deadlines
- Adding work mid-sprint
- Mixing sprint and release concepts
- Closing releases without validation
9. Final Reminder¶
bq. As a Product Owner, your power comes from clarity, not control.
Your success is measured by:- Predictable delivery
- Clean history
- Trust in data
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