Sprint Planning INPUTS & OUTPUTS – What you need before and after the meeting

Sprint Planning INPUTS & OUTPUTS – What you need before and after the meeting

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Sprint Planning INPUTS & OUTPUTS – What you need before and after the meeting
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Sprint planning kicks off the sprint. The purpose of sprint planning is to define the work to be done in the sprint – the sprint backlog.

Sprint planning covers the following three topics:
1. Why is this sprint valuable?
2. What can be done in this sprint?
3. How will the chosen work be done?

Check out the things that would be good to know BEFORE planning.
– The most important Product Backlog elements (PO).
– How the most important product backlog items are assigned to the product goal (PO).
– Participants are known, invited and prepared:
i) The Scrum Team is mandatory.
ii) Do we need other people to give us advice?
iii) The participants are prepared for the discussion by the Product Owner.
– To add confidence to your sprint forecasts, know your team’s past performance, future capacity, and definition of “Done.”

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