Number of backlogs - the ultimate lever
(Originally published by Lv Yi on Sep 22, 2018)
The number of backlogs is the ultimate lever for agility.
This is the insight we gained from the systems modeling exercises in my recent CLP course. I used to think of two main designs from LeSS: 1) one product backlog, and 2) feature team. I realized that these two were just different applications of the same lever, which is the number of backlogs. Please note that backlogs here include all kinds: product backlog, team backlog, individual backlog, etc. Some are explicit and others maybe be implicit.
How many backlogs do we have in an organization? Does one product have one backlog? Does one team have one backlog? Or, does one person have one backlog? When all teams in the same product share one priority, there is only one backlog for the whole product. When every member in the same team has its own priority (e.g. his priority follows his speciality), there are actually many backlogs even for one team.
When we actively look for backlogs, we will find plenty.