Agile Event Session

Cultivating Agile Requirements

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Abstract/Description

In an Agile environment, maintaining an ever-changing backlog of requirements can be intimidating, exhausting, and overwhelming. Without a sustainable process to cultivate the backlog, the Agile team can struggle to deliver value to its customers.

This session:

  • Talks about changes that happen to the backlog and why those changes are important
  • Identifies common stages in the maturity of backlog items
  • Discusses why “when” the team does various backlog preparation activities is very important
  • Walks through three steps you can use to define a backlog maturity process in your environment
  • Determines your goal state
  • Identifies questions for your backlog items
  • Names and defines maturity stages
  • Proposes techniques to make your stages of maturity visible

Discover how to create an adaptable process to handle constant backlog change and provide valuable information at the right time for your team and stakeholders.

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Speaker(s) may be willing to present this session at local group meetings and other events.

Agile2014
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