Product Backlog for Scrum – Learn through vidoes
Filed Under Product, Product Backlog, Product Management, Requirements, Scrum | Posted on December 17, 2009
As they say, when learning anything new, especially when it something as different as Scrum, you need to learn, read more, and learn from other people’s experiences. You also need to do some of this learning together as a team, so that you can then do discussions, clarifications, and any other necessary meetings to better [...]
Product Backlog – Does not work if you use as a month by month job
Filed Under Agile, Product Management, Requirements, Scrum | Posted on December 5, 2009
The topic for this post does not sound so easy to decipher when I read it again, but I will leave it there and try and explain what I mean. For those of us doing scrum, we know what a product backlog is, right ? A product backlog is a listing of features that are [...]
Scrum – Product Backlog Template (some examples)
Filed Under Agile, Product, Product Management, Requirements, Scrum | Posted on November 26, 2009
The Product Backlog is a critical component of Scrum, being the list of features as desired by the Product Owner. For every Sprint cycle, the Product Owner prioritizes the features from the overall list that are needed to be done in that Sprint Cycle, and these are the ones that are then selected for that [...]
Scrum terms: What is a Product Backlog
Filed Under Agile, Features, Product, Product Management, Requirements, Scrum | Posted on November 21, 2009
If you are an advanced Scrum user, then go away (or wait, maybe you can contribute and make this discussion a bit better). As part of a Scrum based project implementation, we did away with all the grandiose MS Project based feature by feature schedule (as a mix of an iterative and Waterfall development process) [...]