Understanding the Scrum Product Backlog for Agile Success
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Question
A Product Backlog is: (choose the best three answers)
Answer
- A. An inventory of things to be done for the Product.
- B. Ordered based on priority, value, dependencies, and risk.
- D. Managed by the Product Owner.
Explanation
Expert Author
Marcus Rodriguez
Product Owner & Business Analyst
Backlog management, stakeholder collaboration, user stories
Why Other Options Are Wrong
Real-World Application
Common Pitfalls
Students often confuse the roles involved in managing the Product Backlog, mistakenly thinking that the entire Scrum team is responsible for it rather than recognizing the Product Owner's central role. Additionally, some may not fully grasp the importance of prioritization and how it impacts the team's output.
Key Concepts
Scrum Guide Reference
Scrum Guide 2020, Section 3.1 - The Product Backlog.
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