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Benefits Of Smaller Product Backlog Items

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Image by PST, Lavaneesh Gautam Product Backlog Refinement In Scrum, Product Backlog Refinement is an activity of breaking big Product Backlog Items into smaller ones and also understanding more details about Product Backlog Items (PBI)such as acceptance criteria, value, size, dependencies, etc.

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Stakeholder Communication Strategy: Part 3 of 4 Steps of Stakeholder Engagement

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By Lavaneesh Gautam , Professional Scrum Trainer Effective Stakeholder Engagement is key to the success of the product and one of the essential skills all product people should have. By Lavaneesh Gautam , Professional Scrum Trainer Question 1: What Message Do We Want To Provide? release roadmap) events as well.

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Stakeholder Analysis and Mapping: Part 2 of 4 Steps of Stakeholder Engagement

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By Lavaneesh Gautam , Professional Scrum Trainer In the previous article (Stakeholder Exploration: Part 1 of 4 Steps of the Stakeholder Engagement) , we discussed: “Stakeholder”- who are they? Matrix of Influence Source: Book Product Mastery by Geoff Watts Image Created By Lavaneesh Gautam.

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Effective Way of Engaging Stakeholders

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By Lavaneesh Gautam , Professional Scrum Trainer End Note Successful product requires successful stakeholder engagement. You can also contact me at lavaneesh@edgeagility.com for a high resolution pdf of the Stakeholder Engagement Canvas.

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Stakeholder Exploration: Part 1 of 4 Steps in Stakeholder Engagement

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By Lavaneesh Gautam , Professional Scrum Trainer I consider successful Stakeholder Engagement as a 4 Step process, which include: Stakeholder Exploration Stakeholder Analysis & Mapping Stakeholder Communication Strategy Inspect & Adapt In this article, I will cover Step 1 — Stakeholder Exploration.

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Definition of 'Done': Dysfunctions & Tips

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By Lavaneesh Gautam , Professional Scrum Trainer The definition of ‘Done’ probably is the most misunderstood concept of the Scrum framework. It is the Scrum Team’s commitment towards high-quality Product Increment. By Lavaneesh Gautam , Professional Scrum Trainer It is dynamic and gets better over time.