Keeping your backlog lean - Agile Austin Product SIG - July 15, 2014

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Keeping Your Backlog Lean Agile Austin - Product SIG July 15, 2014

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A backlog needs to be carefully administered to avoid becoming bloated. It’s not easy maintaining a lean backlog but the benefits of doing so are numerous. Learn how design in process DIP limits, separate opportunity backlogs, managed queues, and reduced batch sizes can keep your product backlog lean. Speakers: Lucina Stricko and Dan Corbin Date/Time: 7/15/14 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Venue: XO Group, 2700 W Anderson Ln, Austin, TX 78757

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Keeping Your Backlog LeanAgile Austin - Product SIG

July 15, 2014

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Sponsored by:

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Special Thanks to:

Tracy Whitehill Mark Spitzer

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Introducing Your Speakers

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Dan Corbin

API Product Manager,Context.IO (a Return Path company)

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Lucina Stricko

Product Manager,Key Ingredient(a Groupe SEB company)

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How Many Stories are in Your Backlog?

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Consequences of a Fat Backlog

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How did THAT Happen?

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Product Owner vs. Bloated Backlog

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You Shall Not Pass!

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Setting Limits

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Limit Design in Process(DIP)

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Monitor Cycles with Cumulative Flow

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https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/GHS-10359

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Cut the Clutter

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Use Multiple Backlogs

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Discovery over Roadmap

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Don’t Start Unless you can Complete

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Build Measure Learn

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Declaring Bankruptcy

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Be courageous!

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Recommended Reading

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What are some other ways to keep a lean backlog?

Thank you for joining us!

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Contact Us

dan.corbin [at] gmail.com

lucina.stricko [at] gmail.com