The Agile Product Backlog
A 59 Seconds Agile Training Video
This is an Agile Product Backlog training video.
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The Agile Product Backlog
A 59 Seconds Agile Article
This article provides an ‘Introduction to the The Agile Product Backlog‘ and looks to discuss what the backlog is and what role it plays within Agile projects.
Scrum Guidance Body
The Scrum Guidance Body typically consists of a group of professionals that define the set of standards that pertain to quality, government regulations, security and other important organizational considerations. The standards are developed to provide guidance for the Product Owner, Scrum Master and the Development Team.
The SCRUM GUIDANCE BODY is also responsible for capturing Scrum Best Practices for use by all Scrum projects within an organization. Decision-making at the project level is not supported by the SCRUM GUIDANCE BODY; rather it provides guidance for all organizational levels such as portfolio, program, and project.
Recommendations from the Scrum Guidance Body should be used on Scrum projects to ensure the proper alignment of the project vision, and process compliance to the standards and guidelines that have been established by the Body. Although the SCRUM GUIDANCE BODY is an important role, it is optional. The core roles in a scrum project are the product owner, scrum master and the development team. Scrum teams have the option of asking the Scrum Guidance Body for advice as required.
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The Agile Product Backlog
A 59 Seconds Agile Video Animation
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User Stories Applied
A 59 Seconds Agile Book Review
User Stories Applied by Mike Cohn is one of our favourite books on Agile User Stories. The book starts with an overview into user stories, and details what a user story is and the different aspects of them. He then discusses how to go about writing a user story, and provides details of the INVEST criteria that can be used to determine if the story is meeting all of its objectives. Next Mike gives an in depth discussion of who user stories are written for and where to begin when gathering the details for them. The book then discusses acceptance testing user stories, including how to go about specifying these criteria and the responsibilities of the development team and customers during this process.
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The Agile Principles
A 59 Seconds Agile Infographic
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Agile Scrum Master Training Course
Our Favourite Agile Books
We found these books great for finding out more information on Agile Scrum: