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Easier Product Development Decisions and Why Backlogs Might Slow You Down (Day 3)

Johanna Rothman

Today is about why I don't use a real backlog because I get interruptions. This is why I use options instead of backlogs. Why Teams Use Backlogs. Many teams find benefit in using backlogs to determine what to do now, especially if they don't use continuous flow, as I do. The team becomes a slave to the backlog.

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How to implement value-based product development

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The label value-based comes from a comparison to the value-based pricing strategy. When you follow this strategy, you set your prices based on the value your customers perceive from the product rather than how much it costs to produce it. So why is this approach better than trying to assign a value score to every item in your backlog?

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Sprint Planning Tips for Product Owners

Roman Pichler

Be clear on what you want the sprint to achieve, ensure that the product backlog is appropriately refined (or groomed) , and have its high-priority items ready. Bear in mind that product backlog grooming should be a team effort and that you should involve the development team members in the backlog work.

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Idea Backlog

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What is an Idea Backlog? In product management , an idea backlog is a list of ideas that need more discussion or vetting before the company can decide whether to move forward with them. If you see a product feature or other type of item on an idea backlog, you can assume the following. Where Do Idea Backlog Items Come from?

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What Went Wrong For The Peloton Product Managers?

The Accidental Product Manager

The Peloton product managers were unable to predict the future Image Credit: Phillip Pessar How great would it be to be a product manager who was responsible for a very popular high priced exercise bike? Peloton’s original bike, which initially sold for $2,245, now costs $1,445 after price cuts. The falloff in demand was foreseeable.

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Roadmapping Isn’t Just for Product Managers Anymore

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How to use roadmaps and backlogs together. If you’ve been using backlogs for any length of time, you’re probably familiar with the problem of an overflowing backlog. This is where the backlog becomes a dumping ground for everything you could do as part of your initiative. Avoid the temptation. Examples of using roadmaps.

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Cultivating a Product Mindset: How “No” became “YES, if…” became “Yes, IF…”

The Product Coalition

That kind of mindset clashes with the need to keep a well-groomed backlog that admits only a fraction of the requests customers send your way. My Half-Century Creating Disney’s Magic Kingdoms”, Disney Legend Harrison “Buzz” Price described what it was like to follow Walt’s leadership in building the dream that became Disneyland.