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Breaking Down Product Backlog Items

When Product Backlog items are large and complex, the Scrum Team typically finds them ambiguous and overwhelming. Breaking down Product Backlog items or splitting them into smaller, manageable pieces of value allows the Scrum Team to develop more of a shared understanding of what needs to be done. It also better enables the Scrum Team to deliver at least one Done increment in each Sprint and have quicker feedback loops. This allows the Scrum Team to consider the most important work first and increases their ability to pivot faster. 

To illustrate, consider a large Product Backlog item for an e-commerce business, allowing online payments. This feature includes the ability for a customer to pay with three different types of credit cards, online banking transfer and gift cards. When the team breaks down this Product Backlog item, the Product Owner is in a better position to decide what is most important to pursue first and can order how they see best fit. For example, since most of their customers use credit cards to pay, the product should likely offer the ability to pay by credit card first. This approach of pursuing smaller pieces of work allows for quicker learning and ensures that the most valuable aspects of the product are developed earlier.

 


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Blog Post
How to Teach a Scrum Team to Split Stories Many Scrum Teams have difficulties with splitting user stories. Often I hear people saying: "It's absolutely impossible to split this product backlog item.” In order to solve this issue, I recommend organizing a workshop on story splitting for the ent...
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Blog Post
​​​​​​​We often get caught up in the tools we use and feel like we need to get our money’s worth by using every feature. Instead of creating transparency, using every feature of a tool often degrades the transparency of the Product Backlog. Keeping things simple and using a method such as a naming c...
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Webcast
In this interactive webinar, PST Lavaneesh Gautam covers the Agile practice of splitting Product Backlog items (PBIs).
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Product Backlog Management is the act of adjusting and ordering items on the Product Backlog so that the Scrum Team can deliver the most valuable product possible. This learning series explores Product Backlog Management.