Agile Product Management Product Bac..., Paul VII
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Agile Product Management: Product Backlog: 21 Tips to Capture and Manage Requirements with Scrum

Author: Paul VII

Narrator: Ted R Brown

Unabridged: 1 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/06/2016


Synopsis

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

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