Pivot in Public. Nearly a month of writing about #ProductBacklogRefinement I'm seeing little engagement. As a student of #LeanStartup I want to learn from my audience.

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Help me understand:

I've been reading along and it was all good
50%
Backlog Refinement is Good, but I want to see Mark
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Backlog Refinement is boring, I want more info abo
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I don't want #EffectiveMeetings
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@billseitz @bernie @anil Ok. Background check the three of us help organizations with Scrum, Kanban, DevOps etc.

FWIW I know and love (platonic) Ron. I've read that post, many times. One could argue our 3% Better Approach is an antidote to Ron's point.

I'm open to another another angle. Should I write about #ProductBacklogRefinement for Kanban? How does it differ from Scrum land?

@mlevison @bernie @anil I tends toward contexts that are more early-stage/few-teams/product-driven, and aim for a more liquid flow of work.
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@mlevison @bernie @anil So Backlog Refinement becomes more daily/JIT and iterative/incremental.