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Introducing the Rock Crusher: A Flow-Based Model of Backlog Management

Analyst Catalyst Blog

The Rock Crusher offers an agile approach to backlog management, highlighting the power and simplicity of this essential tool in modern agile organizations.

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Demystifying Backlog Refinement: The Key to Agile Success

BA Careers

Backlog Refinement: The Key to Agile Success Introduction: In the dynamic realm of Agile development, effective backlog management is paramount for project success.

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Demystifying Backlog Refinement: The Key to Agile Success

BA Careers

Backlog Refinement: The Key to Agile Success Introduction: In the dynamic realm of Agile development, effective backlog management is paramount for project success.

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How Agile Has Changed Product Management

Roman Pichler

Before the advent of agile frameworks like Scrum , a product person—the product manager—would typically carry out the market research, compile a market requirements specification, create a business case, put together product roadmap, write a requirements specification, and then hand it off to a project manager.

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Nimble Vs Agile: why is a unique term not enough?

Analysts Corner

Nimble vs Agile: why is a unique term not enough? I went to the dictionary to look up the translation and there it was: NIMBL E (adjective) : agile. I went to the dictionary to look up the translation and there it was: NIMBL E (adjective) : agile. working software more than comprehensive documentation.

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Product Backlog Management Mistakes to Avoid

The BAWorld

This article discusses the common product backlog management mistakes to avoid and to help you recognize and fix them. Agile teams across the world compile and translate the product’s vision provided by agile business analyst leaders into Roadmaps, Release plans, and finally, Product Backlogs. strategic documents.

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Managing backlog flow with the “Rock Crusher” method

Analysts Corner

We talk about the book “ The Rock Crusher: A Model for Flow-Based Backlog Management ”, by authors Steve Adolph, Shane Hastie, and Ryland Leyton. Crushing The Rocks The Rock Crusher method is a method of managing backlog items along the “funnel” in the most fluid way.