How to Prioritize a Backlog
With Carlton Nettleton, CST®, president of Look Forward Consulting, and Luke Hohmann, founder and CEO at Conteneo Inc.
13 December 2017 | 11 A.M. ET (USA)
Eligible for 1
Scrum Education Unit
We all know the Product Backlog: It's that ordered list of everything known to be needed in the product. Ordering means
prioritization, so in this Collaboration at Scale webinar we'll explore a variety of frameworks that Product Owners and Scrum teams can use to prioritize backlogs. We'll explore how to include customers, partners, and stakeholders, and how estimates
provided by Scrum teams influence the prioritization of backlogs.
About the Collaboration at Scale Webinar Series
A joint production of Scrum Alliance® and Conteneo Inc., the Collaboration at Scale webinar series is designed to provide a series of focused, outcome-driven solutions to collaboration problems faced by CSPOs, ScrumMasters, and Scrum Team members
in organizations of 10 or more Scrum Teams.
PRESENTERS
Carlton Nettleton
Carlton
Nettleton is an international speaker based in San Diego County. He is a thought leader on Scrum and Agile software development and the author of
Fourteen Observations of Good Scrum Practice. He provides advice, consulting, mentoring, and training to teams and organizations, from small start-ups to businesses that develop products regulated
by the Food and Drug Administration. As president of Look Forward Consulting (lookforwardconsulting.com), Carlton has over 10 years of experience working side-by-side with clients to improve quality, increase
productivity, build great teams, and apply Lean Thinking to software programs. He is a Certified Scrum Trainer®,
bilingual in English and Spanish, and a part-time Lisbon resident.
Luke Hohmann
Luke
Hohmann is the founder and CEO of Conteneo Inc. (formerly the Innovation Games Company). Conteneo’s enterprise software platforms and professional services merge collaboration frameworks, data analytics, and domain expertise to help organizations optimize
decision making in the areas of strategy, innovation, sales, product development, and market research. Luke is also co-founder of Every Voice Engaged Foundation (EVEF), a 501(c)3 nonprofit that that helps citizens, governments, and other nonprofit organizations
collaborate at scale to solve technical and wicked problems. EVEF has been a leader in the Participatory Budgeting movement, helping citizens prioritize hundreds of millions of dollars through budget games. EVEF has also partnered with the Kettering Foundation
to create Common Ground for Action, the first platform for scalable deliberative decision making. Luke is thankful for the thousands of colleagues from the Agile community who have donated their time to EVEF.
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