Managing Changes through
Prioritized Product Backlog Grooming A typical Prioritized Product Backlog will
contain all User Stories, their time estimates which also includes any revised estimates,
and the status of higher priority requirements. Any new or revised User Stories
resulting from changes to business requirements, customer requests, external
market conditions, and/or lessons learned from previous Sprints are also
incorporated.
One of the Product Owner’s key
responsibilities is grooming the Prioritized Product Backlog to ensure the
prioritized requirements in the Prioritized Product Backlog to be included in
the next two to three Sprints are refined into suitable User Stories. It is
recommended that the Product Owner should spend a significant amount of the
time in each Sprint for Prioritized Product Backlog grooming. The Product Owner
is responsible for adding and revising Prioritized Product Backlog Items in
response to any changes and is responsible for providing more detailed User
Stories that will be used for the next Sprint.
Here is a video on managing
change using Prioritized Product Backlog: http://www.scrumstudy.com/watch.asp?vid=590
Grooming helps ensure that
refining of requirements and their User Stories is done well in advance of the
Sprint Planning Meeting so that the team has a well-analyzed and clearly
defined set of stories that can be easily broken down into tasks and
subsequently estimated. Based on lessons learned from the current Sprint, there
may be changes to requirements, or there may be reprioritization that can be
easily incorporated into subsequent Sprints. Grooming supports and enhances the
flexibility of the Scrum model by incorporating the latest business and
technical insights into future Sprints.
A Product Backlog Review Meeting
(also referred to as a Prioritized Product Backlog Grooming Session) is a
formal meeting during the Groom Prioritized Product Backlog process, which
helps the Scrum Team review and gain consensus about the Prioritized Product
Backlog. However, other than the Prioritized Product Backlog Review Meeting,
Prioritized Product Backlog grooming should happen throughout the project and
can include situations in which the Product Owner writes new User Stories or
reprioritizes User Stories in the existing Prioritized Product Backlog, Scrum
Team members or Stakeholders give their suggestions about new User Stories to
the Product Owner, and so forth. It is important to note that any item in the
Prioritized Product Backlog is always open for re-estimation until the Sprint
Backlog is finalized in the Create Sprint Backlog process. After that, changes
can continue to be made until immediately prior to the Sprint Planning Meeting,
if required.
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