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The Sprint Backlog – An Actionable Plan to Deliver Value

Cprime

The output of sprint planning is the sprint goal—a concise statement of what the team intends to accomplish during the sprint—and the product backlog items selected for the sprint, also known as the sprint backlog. Why create a sprint backlog? The sprint backlog is an actionable plan for delivery.

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Business Analysis Digest #37

Passionate BA

Yulia emphasizes this distinction’s significance in streamlining project planning and requirements gathering and gives more details on each aspect. The Rock Crusher: Mastering Agile Backlog Management. Harnessing the Power of ChatGPT for Effective Requirements Management. 27.09, 10 PM CEST. 04.10, 8 PM CEST.

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Scrum software – the best tools

My Agile Partner

In the realm of Agile project management, having the right software tools at your disposal can significantly impact your project’s outcomes. In this article, we will delve into some of the best Scrum software solutions available today to aid you in planning, tracking, and triumphing in your Agile projects. Link: Jira Software 4.

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Top 10 Business Analysis Techniques

The BAWorld

By identifying strategic opportunities and potential threats, analysts support strategic planning, mitigate risks, and leverage strengths to achieve sustainable growth. Backlog Management: Prioritizing for Impact In Agile environments, managing the backlog – a list of requirements or tasks – is crucial.

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Which of the following are accountabilities in the scrum framework?

My Agile Partner

Responsibilities: The Developers select items from the product backlog during sprint planning, works collaboratively to fulfill the sprint goal, and ensures that the delivered product meets the Definition of Done (DoD). They are accountable for managing the product backlog, comprising features and user stories.

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Business Analysis Digest #35

Passionate BA

Rethink your planning by Alex Velichko The article introduces the concept of checkpoint planning as a way to supplement agile planning processes, increasing transparency and predictability. Checkpoint planning involves breaking down a product roadmap into major checkpoints to be accomplished after each sprint, guiding the team.

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What is an activity of the product owner?

My Agile Partner

Participating in sprint planning In agile methodologies like Scrum, the Product Owner plays a pivotal role in sprint planning meetings. They present the prioritized backlog items to the development team, answer questions, and help the team understand the user stories and features to be implemented in the upcoming sprint.

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