Udaykiran Joshi

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Great product owners learn to overcome this natural tendency by purposefully seeking out differing opinions. They might intentionally put someone on their product owner team, for instance, who they know sees the world through a very different lens. Or when conducting a backlog grooming meeting or a sprint review, they might ask for someone to play devil’s advocate—to point out the flaws in a proposed solution or the drawbacks of the finished product.
Product Mastery: From Good to Great Product Ownership (Geoff Watts' Agile Mastery Series)
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