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Certified Scrum Product Owner: From Vision to Value

Built for Product Owners and Product Managers who want a practical, repeatable way to turn ideas into outcomes—without losing alignment, clarity, or momentum.

  • Create a clear product direction that teams can execute without constant rework.
  • Build and refine a backlog that connects customer needs to measurable value.
  • Improve delivery decisions with better slicing, prioritization, and stakeholder alignment.

Path Steps

Step-by-step: From Vision to Value

Work through these steps in order. Each step links to a specific article or video post (EasyDNNnews item), includes a one-sentence focus, and (optionally) a small exercise to apply it immediately.

1

You’ll learn how to express a clear product direction that aligns stakeholders and guides real backlog decisions.

Do this exercise: Write a one-sentence vision + three measurable outcomes you want in 90 days.
2

You’ll learn how to clarify who you serve and what decisions they must make—so your backlog has purpose.

Do this exercise: List 2 primary user types and the top 3 “jobs” they need done.
3

You’ll learn a practical slicing approach to create small, testable items that still deliver real value.

4

You’ll learn a simple prioritization model that makes tradeoffs explicit and reduces thrash.

Do this exercise: Score your top 5 backlog items by Value, Risk, and Learning (1–5).
5

You’ll learn how to run refinement so teams leave with shared understanding—not just more tickets.

6

You’ll learn lightweight stakeholder habits that keep direction aligned while protecting team focus.

7

You’ll learn simple metrics that show whether you’re improving value delivery—not just shipping more.

Steps - Free

24 Feb 2026

Step 1: Start with product vision that teams can actually execute

If the team cannot use it to prioritize backlog items, it is not actionable.

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Step 2: Identify customers, users, and the decisions that matter

If you cannot name:

  • Who you serve

  • What they are trying to decide

  • What “job” they need completed

Your backlog will drift.

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24 Feb 2026

Step 3: Turn outcomes into backlog slices (without giant stories)

If a backlog item cannot be completed inside a Sprint with clear acceptance criteria, it is not sliced—it is deferred complexity.

The goal is not smaller tasks.
The goal is small increments of validated outcome.

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24 Feb 2026

Step 4: Prioritize with Confidence: Value, Risk, and Learning

Prioritize with Confidence: Value, Risk, and Learning

This step introduces a simple, explicit prioritization model based on three dimensions: Value, Risk, and Learning (V-R-L).

Instead of relying on vague “priority” discussions, teams score each backlog item (1–5) on:

  • Value — business impact delivered

  • Risk — uncertainty reduced or exposed

  • Learning — validated insight gained

Making these criteria visible reduces backlog thrash, clarifies trade-offs, and exposes hidden assumptions. It also encourages earlier risk burn-down and faster validation of uncertainty.

The exercise requires scoring the top five backlog items and reviewing the ranking for balance. The goal is not mathematical precision, but strategic clarity.

AI can strengthen this process by stress-testing assumptions, surfacing overlooked risks, and simulating alternative rankings—while leaving final decisions to human judgment.

The broader outcome is disciplined, transparent prioritization aligned with strategy rather than habit.

For deeper capability, the next step is the AI for Scrum Product Owners class, which expands on using AI to refine backlog items, quantify value hypotheses, and improve decision quality.

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Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG)

Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG)

Author: Rod Claar  /  Categories: AI Coding  / 

Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG)

Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) is an advanced artificial intelligence technique that enhances the capabilities of generative AI models-like large language models (LLMs)-by allowing them to fetch and incorporate up-to-date, domain-specific, or proprietary information from external data sources in real time. This approach bridges the gap between a model’s static, pre-trained knowledge and the need for current, contextually relevant, and authoritative responses1234.

How RAG Works

RAG combines two core components:

  • Retrieval: When a user submits a query, the system first uses an embedding model to convert the query into a vector (a numerical representation of its meaning). This vector is then matched against a database of similarly embedded documents-often stored in a vector database-to identify the most relevant pieces of information1234.

  • Generation: The retrieved content is fed into the LLM along with the original query. The LLM then generates a response that synthesizes both its own knowledge and the newly retrieved information, often providing citations or references to the sources used1234.

Key Benefits

  • Up-to-date and Domain-Specific Answers: RAG enables AI systems to access the latest information or proprietary company data, overcoming the limitations of static training sets and reducing the risk of outdated or irrelevant responses234.

  • Reduced Hallucinations: By grounding responses in retrieved, authoritative documents, RAG significantly decreases the likelihood of AI “hallucinations”-confident but incorrect answers34.

  • Transparency and Auditability: RAG-powered applications can cite their sources, allowing users to verify the origin of the information and increasing trust in AI-generated content23.

  • Cost-Effective and Flexible: RAG removes the need for frequent, expensive retraining of large language models, as new information can be added to the external knowledge base without altering the core model34.

Applications

  • Enterprise Chatbots: Provide employees or customers with precise answers by referencing internal policy documents, knowledge bases, or customer records24.

  • Legal and Research Tools: Generate responses with citations from legal precedents, academic papers, or technical manuals23.

  • Customer Support: Deliver accurate, context-aware support by integrating real-time product information and user data24.

How RAG Differs from Traditional LLMs

Feature Traditional LLMs RAG-Enhanced LLMs
Data Source Static, pre-trained datasets Dynamic, external knowledge bases
Update Frequency Requires retraining for updates Real-time updates via retrieval
Domain-Specific Knowledge Limited to training data Access to proprietary/private data
Transparency Opaque, hard to audit Can cite sources, more auditable

Summary

Retrieval Augmented Generation represents a major step forward in making generative AI more accurate, reliable, and transparent. By seamlessly integrating external, up-to-date information into the generation process, RAG enables AI systems to deliver context-aware, trustworthy, and verifiable responses across a wide range of applications1234.

Citations:

  1. https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/what-is-retrieval-augmented-generation/
  2. https://www.pinecone.io/learn/retrieval-augmented-generation/
  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retrieval-augmented_generation
  4. https://aws.amazon.com/what-is/retrieval-augmented-generation/
  5. https://www.oracle.com/artificial-intelligence/generative-ai/retrieval-augmented-generation-rag/
  6. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/search/retrieval-augmented-generation-overview
  7. https://www.ibm.com/think/topics/retrieval-augmented-generation
  8. https://cloud.google.com/use-cases/retrieval-augmented-generation
  9. https://www.reddit.com/r/MLQuestions/comments/16mkd84/how_does_retrieval_augmented_generation_rag/
  10. https://www.k2view.com/what-is-retrieval-augmented-generation

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