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title: Five Levels of Agile Planning
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## Five Levels of Agile Planning
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A product owner needs to be familiar with the five levels of agile planning:
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- Defining the product vision
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- Defining the product roadmap
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- Release planning
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- Sprint planning
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- Accounting for the outcome of daily scrums
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Agile planning is always continuous and should be revised at least every three months.
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## Brief Synopsis of the Five Levels of Agile Planning
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Product Vision: What (Summary of the major benefits & features the product will provide), Who (Stakeholders), Why (Need & Opportunity), When (Project scheduling & time expectations), Constraints and Assumptions (impacts risk & cost).
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Product Roadmap: Releases - Date, Theme/Feature Set, Objective, Development Approach.
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Release Planning: Iteration, Team Capacity, Stories, Priority, Size, Estimates, Definition of Done.
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Sprint Planning: Stories - Tasks, Definition of Done, Level-of Effort, Commitment
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Daily Planning: What did I do yesterday? What will I do today? What is blocking me?
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### Visual Representation
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![12-col-grid](https://www.scrumdesk.com/wp-content/uploads/5-levels-of-agile-planning.jpg)
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#### More Information
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[Scaling Agile Processes: Five Levels of Agile Planning](https://www.pragmaticmarketing.com/resources/articles/scaling-agile-processes-five-levels-of-planning)
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