What is a Product Backlog and What is a Sprint Backlog?
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
- My dictionary tells me that a backlog is an accumulation of uncompleted work or matters needing to be dealt with. In this video, I want to answer the questions What is a Product Backlog, and What is a Sprint Backlog?
A Backlog is a list (usually structured by priority) of all of the user requirements. These are articulated in story format - see our video on What are Epics , User Stories, and Story Points? • What are Agile Epics, ...
Typically backlogs consist of features the team needs to create. But it can also include:
• Bugs to fix
• Changes to make
• Technical research to carry out
• Supporting assets or infrastructure to build
In Scrum…
At the start at each sprint, a Scrum team draws requirements to work on during the Sprint. This part of the Product Backlog is the Sprint Backlog.
The Sprint Backlog articulates the work that the Developers plan to accomplish during the Sprint.
In Kanban…
The team draws down requirements to work on continuously.
Maintaining a Product Backlog
This roadmap remains under review, as new requirements emerge and as priorities shift.
The Product Owners should review the backlog to ensure any feedback from the team is taken account of, and prioritization remains consistent with users’ needs. This regular review of the backlog is often called ‘backlog grooming’ or ‘backlog refinement’.
In Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe)
Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) has a series of backlogs of different scale, rather than a simple product backlog.
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00:00 - Backlogs
00:23 - Definition of Backlog
00:42 - Definition of Product Backlog
00:56 - Product Roadmap
01:13 - Ownership of the Product Backlog
02:01 - How Backlogs work in Scrum
02:14 - Sprint Backlog and Sprint Goal
03:24 - Backlogs in Kanban
03:56 - Backlogs in Scaled Agile framework, SAFe
04:53 - Maintaining a Product Backlog
06:04 - Definition of Ready
06:31 - Backlogs matter
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A central approach to making agile projects work is the concept of the backlog. And it is one many traditional project managers are finding ways to adopt into their approach. In this video, I'll tell you more about Product and Sprint Backlogs.
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This is detailed, wonderful, and easy to understand all I have encountered about how the backlog works in project management. Thanks for making this easy and possible.
That's my pleasure - you're very welcome!
You always make it so easy to understand the concept with clear examples. Thanks :)
Thank you - you're very welcome.
Amazing how you take your time to throughly explain step by step. It's so much clear to me now. THANK YOU SIR!
You're very welcome!
These concepts are so much clearer now. Thank you.
That's great to hear, Cesar.
This was to the point. Thank you!
My pleasure
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Thanks
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so kanban and Scrum is two different things, is that right?
Yes, they are different. Both are different approaches to managing something. Both have been adopted as project management approaches, but both come from industry: Kanan from manufacturing and Scrum from new product development. For more information from me:
- What is Scrum Project Management? ua-cam.com/video/CVmNgMxe0rk/v-deo.html
- Scrum 101 - The Fundamentals of the Agile Scrum Methodology ua-cam.com/video/ojpTDcdm0vQ/v-deo.html
- What is Kanban? ua-cam.com/video/W8dKoRjFvTY/v-deo.html
- What is Scrumban? A blend of Scrum and Kanban. ua-cam.com/video/kiI3IweyAeQ/v-deo.html
Nice work but better include writings in your presentation thanks
UA-cam is a video/visual medium. But the website versions of my videos carry text and video. For this one: onlinepmcourses.com/what-is-a-product-backlog-and-what-is-a-sprint-backlog-video/