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What is the Product Owner Career Path?

What is the Product Owner Career Path? Once you become a scrum product owner, you are in a decision-making position. You own a product in its full capacity so the career path ahead has more responsibilities and accountabilities. Here is an overview of the career paths for product owners: 1. Senior Product Owner Once you become a product owner, the most obvious career path is to become a senior product owner. Now, a senior PO isn’t a Scrum role so you'll not find it in all types of organizations. Most large companies that work on large products and projects and usually split a product into different components and features create this role. For example, a large company that’s working on a large product might split up the product into smaller manageable product parts. Each product component and/or feature has its own scrum team and PO. This is how multiple scrum teams work on a single large product. In such a case, a senior product owner will manage all the product owners working on a single product. The senior PO will own the whole product and will be responsible for it. Similarly, a senior PO role is needed when a company is working on multiple distinct products. There is a question in Scrum at Scale assessment related to such an instance: Question: A multinational company, which has five major products, is using Scrum for product development. Which statements are the two best alternatives for how many Product Owners exist? (Choose 2.) A) As many as are needed to communicate expectations and requirements with Development Teams. B) One specific Product Owner is responsible for all five products. This Product Owner may delegate to others for specific value, capabilities, and functionality within each product. C) One and only one. The Product Owner may not delegate to others for specific value, capabilities, and functionality. D) One specific Product Owner is responsible for each product. This Product Owner may delegate to others for specific value, capabilities, and functionality within the product. The correct answers are B and D, and this shows that a single PO can manage multiple products or a single PO can manage all the products and can delegate value and functionalities. While senior product owners might not be a role in small companies, large companies often have this role that is superior to PO. 2. Scrum Master A scrum master is an advanced role that a PO can pursue. It is a defined role in the Scrum framework so it isn’t hard to find scrum master jobs. A scrum master has three main responsibilities: -Scrum team management -Working with the PO as advisor and coach -Managing organizational tasks such as stakeholder education and guidance. -Product Owner vs Scrum Master According to the Scrum Guides, the scrum master is accountable for the scrum team’s effectiveness that is done by helping the scrum team improve its practices. One of the key responsibilities of a scrum master is to help the product owner in finding techniques for product backlog management. Ideally, a scrum master must have experience working as a product owner. You can’t become a scrum master if you have never worked as a PO. Why? Because you must understand the PO role both theoretically and practically to advise and recommend a PO. After spending a few good years as PO, your best bet is to switch to a scrum master role where you'll be in a position to assist, guide, and mentor a PO. Besides, you'll be interacting with the key stakeholders at the strategic level that includes leading, planning, advising, and training at the organizational level. 3. Portfolio Owner A portfolio owner or product portfolio manager is someone who owns and manages a group of related products. This is a role that you'll often find with large organizations that work on multiple products, components, features, and platforms. For example, Microsoft Office is a product portfolio that consists of Office products e.g. Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and others. Each Office product has its own product owner and then there is a portfolio owner who owns the full Office and is responsible for maximizing the value of the portfolio. It is a natural transition from a product owner. After working as a product owner with multiple products in the same or different company, you'll be in a nice position to manage a portfolio and multiple product owners. You can learn more about the product owner career path here: https://producthq.org/career/product-... If you're looking to take your product management career to the next level with a certification, then go here: https://producthq.org/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel here to keep up with everything product management: https://bit.ly/2WpAxY7 Connect:   / joshua-fechter     / joshfechter5     / joshua.fechter   #ProductOwnerCareerPath #HowtoBecomeaProductOwner #ProductHQ #JoshFechter

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