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What is the Sprint Backlog?
Introduction to the Sprint Backlog
- Hernán Hurtado introduces the concept of the Sprint backlog, emphasizing its importance for teams in achieving planned objectives during a Sprint.
- The video aims to explore fundamental questions about the Sprint backlog, including its definition, contents, management, and updates.
Key Components of the Sprint Backlog
- The Sprint backlog is described as a strategic artifact crucial for achieving team goals during planning sessions.
- It contains three essential elements:
- Objectives of the Sprint.
- Selected items from the product backlog that help achieve these objectives.
- A strategy outlining how the team will iteratively and incrementally evolve their product or solution.
What Does Not Belong in the Sprint Backlog?
- Many teams mistakenly believe that only tasks are included in the Sprint backlog; however, it actually consists of items from the product backlog.
- The product backlog includes five types of fundamental items: functional items (user stories), enablers, bugs, and continuous improvement items across four dimensions: product improvement, process enhancement, iteration improvements, and cultural evolution.
Management and Updates of the Sprint Backlog
- The inclusion of each item type in the sprint backlog depends on two factors:
- The release strategy defined by the producer to meet business objectives.
- Improvement strategies set by Scrum Masters that align with overall product strategies.
Handling Incomplete Items at End of a Sprint
- Unfinished items at sprint's end are referred to as carryover. This indicates potential issues with estimation or planning by teams.