Planning Without
Refinement
Is Futile!
1
Presented by Jacqueline Sanders-Blackman
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Planning Without
Refinement
Is Futile!
Do These 2 Things Before Your Next Planning Meeting!
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PLANNING WITHOUT
Refinement is
FUTILE,
refinement without
PLANNING IS FATAL
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Raw
Ready Rough
Refine
Ready
Raw Ideas Need to Be Refined Before Planning
4
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Backlog Refinement was formerly known as Grooming. The intended
imagery is that of trimming, pruning, and cleaning, as with a plant which
is something that is ongoing often in the background. It was originally
used to reflect an organic approach to maintaining the backlog. Due to
the increasingly negative connotation related to human trafficking the
word ”grooming” is no longer used as of 2010. The word “Grooming”
is considered offensive and is avoided. This activity is now increasingly
known as Refinement. With the pivot to the new name also came the
realization that Refinement should be looked at as a Ceremony.
Grooming was associated with Backlog Management. Refinement has
helped to emphasize that there are two distinct steps needed, Backlog
Refinement and Story Refinement.
Why We Replace the word “Grooming” with “Refinement”
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Story Refinement
Backlog Refinement
R
e
a
d
y
D
o
n
e
Characteristics of Refinement
● Refinement has 2 stages
○ Backlog Refinement
○ Sprint Refinement
● Refinement is intentional, at the
forefront and not an afterthought
● Time needs to be allocated for
Refinement
● Each Sprint you need to replenish the
backlog with the amount of story points
completed determined by the team
burndown and velocity
R
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g
h
R
a
w
R
e
f
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n
e
d
Stand Up
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Winning Equation equals
4 Scrum Ceremonies
+ 2 Refinement Huddles = Just Effective Planning
44 Traditional Ceremonies 2 2 Refinement Huddles
● Daily Stand Up
● Planning
● Review/Demo
● Retrospective
● Backlog Refinement
● Story Refinement
Ceremonies are done on a consistent cadence without exception. Refinement Huddles are
driven based on the Health of the Backlog. It very common to always have one of each
Refinement huddle but sometimes additional or extended times.
Every Sprint the team burns through and completes work.
Refinement is how you replenish the backlog with work
that is Ready to Be Worked.
TLDR Answer = YES
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Do We Have to do Refinement Every Sprint?
So in addition to the planning
meeting, we have to have two new
Refinement meetings every
Sprint?
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More Meetings Please ??? (Said Agile Teams Never)
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Refinement is Not Extra Work…
It’s THE Necessary Step That Steers THE Work
Backlog
Refinement
Impact of NOT Refining
The Backlog
Outcome when you Do
Refine the Backlog
Looong and
inefficient Sprint
planning
Loooong and
inefficient standups
Missing Sprint
commitments
You build the wrong
thing
PANIC!
Shared
understanding
Earlier feedback
Realistic Sprint
commitments
You build the right
thing
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Before Refinement - After Refinement
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Raw Refined
Planning is Doing Things with Forethought and
in a Purposeful Manner
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Planning - Too Much, Too Little, Too Late
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Too Much Planning….
❏ Too much planning is a form of Procrastination
❏ Obsessing over the Perfect Plan
❏ Not acting until you Have All the Answers
❏ Refuse to be flexible or accepting of Hypotheticals or Spontaneity
❏ Team is focused on 100% Success in all aspects (No margin of error)
❏ Focus on the plan and not the End Results or Outcome
15
Nice to Know
Work Need
to Get Done
Need to Know
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Too Little.
Planning Adverse.
The small additional cost
of meetings must be
weighed against the costs
of partially successful,
failed initiatives, lack of
employee buy-in or
complete cynicism by the
workforce.
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Planning That’s Too Late (Ouch)
❏ Weigh what’s at stake.
❏ Are you willing to take the risk?
❏ Are your stakeholders willing
to take the risk?
❏ Can you afford what’s at stake?
❏ Do your have a recovery
Plan?
❏ More important than time and
money is your reputation.
❏ Will your mistakes erode
trust?
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Planning too late can lead to painful results
Poor Planning
● Conflicting and competing priorities
● Decisions keep being re-visited
Decisions are rehashed - Decision
making is painful
● Missing Accountability
● Ambiguity over Responsibilities
● Scope Creep - Continuously
Adding tasks:
○ Adding resources randomly and
haphazardly
○ Frequent and Long Meetings
○ Missing Dates
○ Rework
○ Dependencies an afterthought
18
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Good Planning
❏ Reduces uncertainty, confusion, risk
❏ Facilitates Decisions
❏ Achieves coordination and provides controls
❏ Accommodates adaption and agility
❏ Leads to economic and efficiency of products
❏ Reducing overlapping and wasteful activities
❏ Executive and Stakeholders are kept informed and alert
❏ Progress and Strategy is reviewed and strategies are
recast using data-driven decisions
19
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Psychology Today says
the Root Cause of Poor Planning
● Not Asking the Right Questions
● Not Following the Prescribed
Process
● Failing to Communicate Clearly
● Going Nowhere Fast
Planning is Not Bad and Meetings Are Not the Enemy
- If Done Correctly.
Keep speaking
No clear actions
(waiting too long)
Waffle Awkward silences
“On the fly”
Presenter
- no slides
-dogs
-toilet flushing
-bad connection
Time
Shaming/
condemnation
Yelling
Refusal to accept
change (closed
mind)
Not constructive Passive-
aggressive/public
shaming
No agenda- focus
Hijacking
Slides
(readability)
Not
prepared
Technical
difficulties
Wreckage
Writing by
committee
“I concur”
Attendance-> reschedule
Meeting for the sake
of meeting
Worst
Meeting
Ever
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Step 1: A Good Meeting Has an Agenda
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Step 2: A Good Meeting Has Clear Outcomes
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Step 2: A Good Meeting Has Clear Outcomes
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Step 2: A Good Meeting Has Clear Outcomes
Are Too Many Meetings A Problem
or
Is The Way You Use Your Time After the Meetings
Not Fully Utilized
(i.e. Quiet Time or Focus Time)?
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Schedule Time for Team Quiet Hours/No Meetings
The right framing and facilitation of
these meetings can lead to
❏ Less Unplanned Meetings
❏ Concise Meetings
❏ Productive Meetings
❏ Specific Days for Quiet Hours
❏ One Day a Sprint for No
Meetings
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Balancing Meetings versus No Meetings
Sample 2 Week Sprint Schedule
❏ Yellow Days are Ceremonies
❏ Blue X are days with
designated Quiet Hours
❏ First Friday of the Sprint No
Meetings (As long as,
everyone stays connected via
a shared channel such as
Slack)
Considerations & Action Items
❏ See if your squad(s) need to add Backlog Refinement to their
cadence
❏ See if your squad(s) need to add Story Refinement to their
cadence
❏ Does your squad(s) have a Definition of Ready (DOR) for stories
they reference in Planning?
❏ Does your squad(s) have a Definition of Done (DOD)?
❏ Does everyone understand the intent and purpose of the
Ceremonies?
❏ Do you all have an agenda outlined to remind everyone of the
purpose of the Ceremony?
❏ Does your squad(s) timebox what they do in their Ceremonies to
make sure you meet the objective and get the outcome intended?
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Sprint Planning without Refinement is Futile

  • 1. Planning Without Refinement Is Futile! 1 Presented by Jacqueline Sanders-Blackman copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com
  • 2. Planning Without Refinement Is Futile! Do These 2 Things Before Your Next Planning Meeting! 2 copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com
  • 3. PLANNING WITHOUT Refinement is FUTILE, refinement without PLANNING IS FATAL copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com 3
  • 4. copyright 2021 @ techexpressoconsulting.com Raw Ready Rough Refine Ready Raw Ideas Need to Be Refined Before Planning 4 copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com
  • 5. Backlog Refinement was formerly known as Grooming. The intended imagery is that of trimming, pruning, and cleaning, as with a plant which is something that is ongoing often in the background. It was originally used to reflect an organic approach to maintaining the backlog. Due to the increasingly negative connotation related to human trafficking the word ”grooming” is no longer used as of 2010. The word “Grooming” is considered offensive and is avoided. This activity is now increasingly known as Refinement. With the pivot to the new name also came the realization that Refinement should be looked at as a Ceremony. Grooming was associated with Backlog Management. Refinement has helped to emphasize that there are two distinct steps needed, Backlog Refinement and Story Refinement. Why We Replace the word “Grooming” with “Refinement” copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com 5
  • 6. 6 copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com Story Refinement Backlog Refinement R e a d y D o n e Characteristics of Refinement ● Refinement has 2 stages ○ Backlog Refinement ○ Sprint Refinement ● Refinement is intentional, at the forefront and not an afterthought ● Time needs to be allocated for Refinement ● Each Sprint you need to replenish the backlog with the amount of story points completed determined by the team burndown and velocity R o u g h R a w R e f i n e d Stand Up
  • 7. 7 copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com Winning Equation equals 4 Scrum Ceremonies + 2 Refinement Huddles = Just Effective Planning 44 Traditional Ceremonies 2 2 Refinement Huddles ● Daily Stand Up ● Planning ● Review/Demo ● Retrospective ● Backlog Refinement ● Story Refinement Ceremonies are done on a consistent cadence without exception. Refinement Huddles are driven based on the Health of the Backlog. It very common to always have one of each Refinement huddle but sometimes additional or extended times.
  • 8. Every Sprint the team burns through and completes work. Refinement is how you replenish the backlog with work that is Ready to Be Worked. TLDR Answer = YES 8 copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com Do We Have to do Refinement Every Sprint?
  • 9. So in addition to the planning meeting, we have to have two new Refinement meetings every Sprint? 9 copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com
  • 10. More Meetings Please ??? (Said Agile Teams Never) 10 copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com
  • 11. Refinement is Not Extra Work… It’s THE Necessary Step That Steers THE Work Backlog Refinement Impact of NOT Refining The Backlog Outcome when you Do Refine the Backlog Looong and inefficient Sprint planning Loooong and inefficient standups Missing Sprint commitments You build the wrong thing PANIC! Shared understanding Earlier feedback Realistic Sprint commitments You build the right thing copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com 11
  • 12. Before Refinement - After Refinement copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com 12 Raw Refined
  • 13. Planning is Doing Things with Forethought and in a Purposeful Manner 13 copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com
  • 14. Planning - Too Much, Too Little, Too Late copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com 14
  • 15. Too Much Planning…. ❏ Too much planning is a form of Procrastination ❏ Obsessing over the Perfect Plan ❏ Not acting until you Have All the Answers ❏ Refuse to be flexible or accepting of Hypotheticals or Spontaneity ❏ Team is focused on 100% Success in all aspects (No margin of error) ❏ Focus on the plan and not the End Results or Outcome 15 Nice to Know Work Need to Get Done Need to Know copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com
  • 16. Too Little. Planning Adverse. The small additional cost of meetings must be weighed against the costs of partially successful, failed initiatives, lack of employee buy-in or complete cynicism by the workforce. copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com 16
  • 17. Planning That’s Too Late (Ouch) ❏ Weigh what’s at stake. ❏ Are you willing to take the risk? ❏ Are your stakeholders willing to take the risk? ❏ Can you afford what’s at stake? ❏ Do your have a recovery Plan? ❏ More important than time and money is your reputation. ❏ Will your mistakes erode trust? 17 copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com Planning too late can lead to painful results
  • 18. Poor Planning ● Conflicting and competing priorities ● Decisions keep being re-visited Decisions are rehashed - Decision making is painful ● Missing Accountability ● Ambiguity over Responsibilities ● Scope Creep - Continuously Adding tasks: ○ Adding resources randomly and haphazardly ○ Frequent and Long Meetings ○ Missing Dates ○ Rework ○ Dependencies an afterthought 18 copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com
  • 19. Good Planning ❏ Reduces uncertainty, confusion, risk ❏ Facilitates Decisions ❏ Achieves coordination and provides controls ❏ Accommodates adaption and agility ❏ Leads to economic and efficiency of products ❏ Reducing overlapping and wasteful activities ❏ Executive and Stakeholders are kept informed and alert ❏ Progress and Strategy is reviewed and strategies are recast using data-driven decisions 19 copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com
  • 20. 20 copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com Psychology Today says the Root Cause of Poor Planning ● Not Asking the Right Questions ● Not Following the Prescribed Process ● Failing to Communicate Clearly ● Going Nowhere Fast
  • 21. Planning is Not Bad and Meetings Are Not the Enemy - If Done Correctly. Keep speaking No clear actions (waiting too long) Waffle Awkward silences “On the fly” Presenter - no slides -dogs -toilet flushing -bad connection Time Shaming/ condemnation Yelling Refusal to accept change (closed mind) Not constructive Passive- aggressive/public shaming No agenda- focus Hijacking Slides (readability) Not prepared Technical difficulties Wreckage Writing by committee “I concur” Attendance-> reschedule Meeting for the sake of meeting Worst Meeting Ever copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com 21
  • 22. 22 copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com Step 1: A Good Meeting Has an Agenda
  • 23. 23 copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com Step 2: A Good Meeting Has Clear Outcomes
  • 24. 24 copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com Step 2: A Good Meeting Has Clear Outcomes
  • 25. 25 copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com Step 2: A Good Meeting Has Clear Outcomes
  • 26. Are Too Many Meetings A Problem or Is The Way You Use Your Time After the Meetings Not Fully Utilized (i.e. Quiet Time or Focus Time)? 26 copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com
  • 27. 27 copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com Schedule Time for Team Quiet Hours/No Meetings The right framing and facilitation of these meetings can lead to ❏ Less Unplanned Meetings ❏ Concise Meetings ❏ Productive Meetings ❏ Specific Days for Quiet Hours ❏ One Day a Sprint for No Meetings
  • 28. 28 copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com Balancing Meetings versus No Meetings Sample 2 Week Sprint Schedule ❏ Yellow Days are Ceremonies ❏ Blue X are days with designated Quiet Hours ❏ First Friday of the Sprint No Meetings (As long as, everyone stays connected via a shared channel such as Slack)
  • 29. Considerations & Action Items ❏ See if your squad(s) need to add Backlog Refinement to their cadence ❏ See if your squad(s) need to add Story Refinement to their cadence ❏ Does your squad(s) have a Definition of Ready (DOR) for stories they reference in Planning? ❏ Does your squad(s) have a Definition of Done (DOD)? ❏ Does everyone understand the intent and purpose of the Ceremonies? ❏ Do you all have an agenda outlined to remind everyone of the purpose of the Ceremony? ❏ Does your squad(s) timebox what they do in their Ceremonies to make sure you meet the objective and get the outcome intended? 29 copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com
  • 30. 30 copyright 2022 @ techexpressoconsulting.com