Product Management: Agile Requirements using Product Backlog

Learn to manage requirements as a scrum product owner using user stories

  • 57 Videos
  • 1 hours 14 minutes
  • 55 Happy Students

About the course

The unique reasons for taking this course are:

  1. Complete, Concise, Confident Overview of Product Backlog Theory - I cover the theory and give you examples of how the theory is used in industry.
  2. Confidence in using Agile Scrum - In a very simple way, I teach you the fundamentals of Agile Scrum and Product Backlogs with Agile Product Management and how to use it effectively in industry without going into a class room or spending $£1000.
  3. You get to ask me questions and see me respond to every single one of them thoughtfully!

Includes Narration from Randal Schaffer and Ted R. Brown.

What is Agile Scrum?

Agile is an iterative time boxed software development approach that focuses on building software incrementally from the beginning of a project rather than delivering it all at once at the end. Scrum is a framework that traces back to early 90s, which provides a framework for managing complex product and software development with iterative and incremental processes. Scrum is a very popular framework for implementing agile project management.

Who should take is course?

Whether you are a developer or simply someone who wants the answer to the question “what is scrum and how can I use it in my projects”, this is definitely the class for you.

  • 57 Videos
  • 1 hours 14 minutes
  • 55 Happy Students

Courses Outline

Lesson 1: Introduction
Introduction
1:46
Pashun Consulting Intro
0:13
Agile Scrum Recap
3:12
What is a Product Backlog
5:06
Introducing User Stories and the Product Backlog
1:16
Lesson 2: Creating a Product Vision
What is a Product Vision
2:14
How to create the Product Vision?
2:59
What is a Vision Board?
6:13
Example: Vision Board
Exercise 1
Lesson 3: Creeating a Product Backlog Step by Step
About Product Backlog Management
0:51
Introduction to User Stories and Acceptance Criteria
4:35
Step 1: Convert All Ideas into User Stories
1:30
About User Stories
5:52
What is DEEP?
1:09
What is the INVEST Principle?
2:39
Example: Initial Product Backlog for The Sports Website
Exercise 2
Step 2: Prioritization
2:33
The Importance of Prioritising the Backlog
1:40
Example: A Propritized Product Backlog for the Sports Website
Exercise 3
Step 3: Estimate The Product Backlog
2:46
How to carry out Product Backlog Grooming and Estimation
1:25
Estimating with Story Points
3:07
Example: An estimated Product Backlog for The Sports Website
Step 4: Refining and Grooming Your Product Backlog
4:52
Example: A Refined Backlog for the Sports Website
Exercise 4
Lesson 4: Tips 1-7
Introduction: Tips & Strategies
0:28
How to Capture Stories in Meetings
0:43
Tip #1
0:50
Tip #2
0:22
Tip #3
0:42
Tip #4
0:19
Tip #5
0:30
Tip #6
0:20
Tip #7
0:53
Lesson 5: Tips 8-14
How to Manage Changing Requirements
1:00
Tip #8
0:32
Tip #9
0:43
Tip #10
0:17
Tip #11
0:21
Tip #12
0:43
Tip #13
0:39
Tip #14
0:40
Lesson 6: Tips 15-21
How to Prioritise for the Release
1:02
Tip #15
1:25
Tip #16
0:41
Tip #17
0:28
Tip #18
1:22
Tip #19
0:58
Tip #20
0:29
Tip #21
1:12
Conclusion
0:50
Thank you again for taking this class!
0:21
Lesson 7: Bonus
Bonus Lecture
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