Product

[prod-uh kt, -uhkt]

Definition of Product

(In Scrum) Something that a Team or Organization produces for delivery to its Stakeholders; a Product consists of Deliverable Results;

(From 2020 Scrum Guide) “A product is a vehicle to deliver value. It has a clear boundary, known stakeholders, well-defined users or customers. A product could be a service, a physical product, or something more abstract;” 

(In popular use) A specific marketable/sellable/usable unit, such as ‘website ABC’ or the ‘123 Counting Program.’

Examples

The Team’s job is to produce quality Product at a Sustainable Pace, and it is the Product Owner’s job to keep his or her eye on the Release. Attempting to achieve the Release Goal is inherent in the Backlog’s prioritization.

Everyone on the Scrum Team is called a Team Member, which simply means that every member of the Scrum Team is responsible for the production of the Team’s Products.

The product(s) is a result of the Scrum Team's production.

Cite This Term

"Product" ScrumDictionary.com. Accessed Apr 22, 2024. https://scrumdictionary.com/term/product/.