A central approach to making agile projects work is the concept of the backlog. And it is one many traditional project managers are finding ways to adopt into their approach. In this video, I'll tell you more about Product and Sprint Backlogs.
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This is detailed, wonderful, and easy to understand all I have encountered about how the backlog works in project management. Thanks for making this easy and possible.
Yes, they are different. Both are different approaches to managing something. Both have been adopted as project management approaches, but both come from industry: Kanan from manufacturing and Scrum from new product development. For more information from me: - What is Scrum Project Management? ruclips.net/video/CVmNgMxe0rk/видео.html - Scrum 101 - The Fundamentals of the Agile Scrum Methodology ruclips.net/video/ojpTDcdm0vQ/видео.html - What is Kanban? ruclips.net/video/W8dKoRjFvTY/видео.html - What is Scrumban? A blend of Scrum and Kanban. ruclips.net/video/kiI3IweyAeQ/видео.html
I agree with you... mostly. It depends on whether you view a To DO List as a list of things you will do (a Will Do List) or of things you could do (a Could Do List). I would argue that your To Do list should be a Could Do list and you then create a Will Do list each day, when you plan what you want to achieve. A Product Backlog is like a Could Do list and a Sprint Backlog is like a Will Do list.
@Onlinepmcourses That's what you call a To Do list with an extra column or two. I think this first began with scratching cave walls. Just having some fun wirh you all in good spirit, and your video is good. My point is, orgs spend time thinking redefinition of simple trivial concepts is going to change their productivity while the issue holding them back is always people who can't write the to do list or management that can't understand the to do list. The problem is never how you wrote the to do list.
@@mback12000 Ha-ha. I like intelligent critique. Yes, orgs do spend time thinking redefinition of simple trivial concepts is going to change their productivity. But the concept of a backlog, while not new, gave project managers a new way to think about an old idea. Sometimes, gving something a new name earns it new (and deserved) respect and attention.
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A central approach to making agile projects work is the concept of the backlog. And it is one many traditional project managers are finding ways to adopt into their approach. In this video, I'll tell you more about Product and Sprint Backlogs.
Thank you for watching - please do subscribe to the channel and, to join my community, sign-up at onlinepmcourses.com/assets440251/the-onlinepmcourses-newsletter/ And you can now use the $ Thanks button, under the video, to make a small donation with a highlighted comment.
This is detailed, wonderful, and easy to understand all I have encountered about how the backlog works in project management. Thanks for making this easy and possible.
That's my pleasure - you're very welcome!
You always make it so easy to understand the concept with clear examples. Thanks :)
Thank you - you're very welcome.
Amazing how you take your time to throughly explain step by step. It's so much clear to me now. THANK YOU SIR!
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These concepts are so much clearer now. Thank you.
That's great to hear, Cesar.
This was to the point. Thank you!
My pleasure
so kanban and Scrum is two different things, is that right?
Yes, they are different. Both are different approaches to managing something. Both have been adopted as project management approaches, but both come from industry: Kanan from manufacturing and Scrum from new product development. For more information from me:
- What is Scrum Project Management? ruclips.net/video/CVmNgMxe0rk/видео.html
- Scrum 101 - The Fundamentals of the Agile Scrum Methodology ruclips.net/video/ojpTDcdm0vQ/видео.html
- What is Kanban? ruclips.net/video/W8dKoRjFvTY/видео.html
- What is Scrumban? A blend of Scrum and Kanban. ruclips.net/video/kiI3IweyAeQ/видео.html
For the last 100 years, this was called a "to do list".
I agree with you... mostly. It depends on whether you view a To DO List as a list of things you will do (a Will Do List) or of things you could do (a Could Do List). I would argue that your To Do list should be a Could Do list and you then create a Will Do list each day, when you plan what you want to achieve. A Product Backlog is like a Could Do list and a Sprint Backlog is like a Will Do list.
@Onlinepmcourses That's what you call a To Do list with an extra column or two. I think this first began with scratching cave walls. Just having some fun wirh you all in good spirit, and your video is good. My point is, orgs spend time thinking redefinition of simple trivial concepts is going to change their productivity while the issue holding them back is always people who can't write the to do list or management that can't understand the to do list. The problem is never how you wrote the to do list.
@@mback12000 Ha-ha. I like intelligent critique. Yes, orgs do spend time thinking redefinition of simple trivial concepts is going to change their productivity. But the concept of a backlog, while not new, gave project managers a new way to think about an old idea. Sometimes, gving something a new name earns it new (and deserved) respect and attention.
Nice work but better include writings in your presentation thanks
RUclips is a video/visual medium. But the website versions of my videos carry text and video. For this one: onlinepmcourses.com/what-is-a-product-backlog-and-what-is-a-sprint-backlog-video/
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