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What are your favorite Scrum Product Owner books?

Last post 06:56 pm November 25, 2018 by Hendro Hadiwinoto
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04:52 am November 20, 2018

Over the last few days, I have been scouring this forum for tips on passing the PSPO I, and I feel like I have picked up some great tips!!

In addition to the free resources offered by Scrum.org, I would like to buy maybe one or two books which focus on the Product Owner role.

There are so many books out there, and as mentioned before, my time is very limited in what I can spend on this right now.

 

That being said, which books would help me to become a better Scrum.org Product Owner?

 

I have heard good things about this book... "The Professional Product Owner" by Don McGreal

 Looking for something that is consistent with Scrum.org and that will help me prepare for the PSPO I and PSPO II.


08:25 am November 25, 2018

I have read "The Profesional Product Owner" by Don McGeal and "Agile Product Management with Scrum" by Roman Pichler.

In my opinion both of them quite good but I slightly prefer The Profesional Product Owner


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