Agile Product Management: Product Backlog: 21 Tips to Capture and Manage Requirements with Scrum

Agile Product Management: Product Backlog: 21 Tips to Capture and Manage Requirements with Scrum

Paul VII

InläsareTed R Brown
Längd1 tim 23 min
Språken
FörlagPashun Consulting Ltd.
ISBN9781987141870

In this class, you will be given a multitude of proven tips to manage your product backlog as part of an agile scrum team.

I know you will get value from this class as it gives you a full introduction to the concept of the product backlog. I then walk you step by step through the steps involved in managing a backlog. Following this, I give you tips for improving product backlog management in your team or business from the ground up. Along the way, I give you plenty of examples and give you best practices for product backlog management within agile scrum. In this class, you will learn:

• A brief recap of agile and scrum principles

• What is a product backlog and how is it different from traditional requirements documents

• How to create a product backlog from a product from vision

• What user stories are and how they are simpler for managing requirements

• Concise techniques for improving your product backlog management

So let's get started and let me teach you how to improve product backlog management.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Section 1: Introducing- Agile scrum

• What is Agile Scrum?

Section 2: Introducing Product Backlog & User Stories

• Product Backlog

• Walkthrough: How To Create A Product Backlog From A Product Vision

Section 3: Product Backlog Management

• Step 1: Convert All Ideas into User Stories

• Step 2 - Prioritization

• Step 3 -Estimate The Product Backlog

• Step 4 - Refining and Grooming Your Product Backlog

Tips & Strategies

• Tip #1: PO Should Know That He/She Will Be Expected To Present Enough Work That Can Last About Two Sprints Beyond The Current Sprint During All The Backlog Refinement Sessions For The Current Sprint

• Tip #2: Avoid Scheduling Backlog Refinement during the First or Last 20% of the Sprint

• Tip #3: The Backlog