As items are developed and removed from the top of the Product Backlog, the Product Backlog iceberg develops a flat spot at the top and loses its shape.
What would be a necessary measure to counter this effect?
As items are developed and removed from the top of the Product Backlog, the Product Backlog iceberg develops a flat spot at the top and loses its shape.
What would be a necessary measure to counter this effect?
As items are developed and removed from the Product Backlog, it is crucial to continuously groom the Product Backlog to ensure it retains its shape and prioritization. Grooming involves refining, estimating, and prioritizing the backlog items to maintain a well-ordered and actionable list for the development team. This process includes adding details, correcting estimates, and arranging items in the desired order to address any flat spots that may develop due to ongoing development activities.
Grooming the Product Backlog