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The Product Backlog feeds into the Sprint Backlog. Items are taken from the top of the Product Backlog, where they have the highest priority, and are accepted into a Sprint.
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How do we organize them?
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We keep these items in
the product backlog.
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The product backlog is an ordered list
of all the items the team might work on.
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The highest priority items are at the top,
and
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the lower priority items
are further down the list.
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There are many digital tools that allow
you to maintain an ordered list for
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your product backlog.
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But many teams find it easier to start
with the simplest tools available.
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Large index cards.
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A team can set up their space with
the product backlog taped to the wall for
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everyone to see.
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