Part 18 – Backlog Refinement Meeting
It is critical that the Product Backlog is constantly maintained and reflects reality. Here, you will learn how the Backlog Grooming Meeting helps keep the Product Backlog fresh....
It is critical that the Product Backlog is constantly maintained and reflects reality. Here, you will learn how the Backlog Grooming Meeting helps keep the Product Backlog fresh....
This meeting helps the team prepare for the next iteration. View this video to discover best practices and tips for making your meeting effective....
Watch as the team writes actual stories for their sample project....
Join the team for a deeper discussion into their questions and experiences with this meeting....
Use the Agile Meetings Handout to help you review with the team during the Backlog/Story Writing Meeting. They’ll discuss the purpose and why the length of the meeting may vary, along with some tips to make the meeting a success....
Prioritization in Agile is not as simple as considering business value alone. An Agile team needs to take dependency and risk into consideration when ranking and ordering the Backlog. Watch our simulation team go through a quick exercise of Backlog Prioritization Ranking....
Too many teams only focus on gathering functional Stories (what their Customer/Product Owner requested) and often forget about other types of Stories such as: Technical/Foundational Stories, Spikes and Proof of Concept Stories, Business Change Management Stories (training, marketing, process changes) and non-functional Acceptance Criteria such...
Did you know that breaking down Epics or slicing/Stories to smaller chunks is probably one of the top things teams struggle with when moving to Agile? Working on large chunks of deliverables (Epics) causes delays, results in more rework and causes missed Requirements (Acceptance Criteria)....
Now that we have visioned our product, it’s time to build and organize our Backlog with Themes > Features > User Stories! We will discuss the levels of Agile Requirements and how to use value-based decomposition to slice large Epics into smaller deliverables that can...