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Five Levels of Agile Planning

Five Levels of Agile Planning

A product owner needs to be familiar with the five levels of agile planning:

  • Defining the product vision
  • Defining the product roadmap
  • Release planning
  • Sprint planning
  • Accounting for the outcome of daily scrums

Agile planning is always continuous and should be revised at least every three months.

Brief Synopsis of the Five Levels of Agile Planning

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).

Product Roadmap: Releases - Date, Theme/Feature Set, Objective, Development Approach.

Release Planning: Iteration, Team Capacity, Stories, Priority, Size, Estimates, Definition of Done.

Sprint Planning: Stories - Tasks, Definition of Done, Level-of Effort, Commitment

Daily Planning: What did I do yesterday? What will I do today? What is blocking me?

Visual Representation

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