A LeSS Story - Episode 4 - One Product Backlog, One Direction, Real Adaptibility

What truly makes LeSS different when multiple teams build one product?

In this final episode of the LeSS Story, we focus on one of the core design principles of LeSS: one Product Backlog for one product, and one real Product Owner accountable for value.

You’ll see how having a single Product Backlog changes behavior. Instead of optimizing for individual teams, the organization optimizes for the whole product. Instead of local priorities, there is shared direction. And instead of “team-level Product Owners” acting as intermediaries, developers work directly with customers and stakeholders.

We also close the Sprint with a multi-team Sprint Review and team-level Retrospectives, showing how transparency and inspection happen at scale without adding complexity.

What you’ll learn

  • Why one Product Backlog enables whole-product thinking
  • How LeSS avoids local optimization and competing priorities
  • Why direct collaboration beats intermediaries
  • How Sprint Reviews work effectively with many teams
  • How LeSS keeps scaling simple instead of adding layers

This episode completes our 4-part animation series inspired by Large-Scale Scrum (More with LeSS) by Craig Larman and Bas Vodde.

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And if you’re thinking about descaling your organization and increasing adaptability and impact, feel free to reach out via https://leansherpas.com