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Video tutorial: Advanced Excel template for Product and Sprint Backlog management

October 17, 2008 by Artem Marchenko

Excel is one of the most popular tools for managing the backlogs of the Scrum process. There is a number of templates available and here is a screencast on using one of the advanced ones. This template was created by Petri Heiramo from Digia and includes facilities for managing both product and sprint backlogs. You can download this template on the page with the collection of Scrum templates and examples.

You might also like to have a look at the video tutorials on the simple product backlog template and simple sprint backlog template.

About the Author: As the Editor-in-Chief for AgileSoftwareDevelopment.com, Artem is charged with overseeing the direction for content, advertising, and the overall management of the site. Nowadays in his day life, Artem is a product manager in a global telecommunication company where he leads the development of a product developed in extremely distributed environment. Artem has been applying Agile and researching Agile since 2005. Contact Artem

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Missing video

October 22, 2009 by Anonymous (not verified), 20 weeks 2 days ago
Comment id: 3958

The video tutorial for Advanced Excel template for Product and Sprint Backlog management appears to be missing. Do you have an updated link to it?

Hmm, links seem to be working

October 22, 2009 by Artem, 20 weeks 1 day ago
Comment id: 3959

Hmm, links seem to be working for me :/
Could you, please, post the URL that doesn't work for you?

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