How to prepare for PI Planning

How to prepare for PI Planning

PI Planning can feel overwhelming—multiple teams, high expectations, and the pressure to “align everything” in just two days. But the real work doesn’t happen during the event. It happens in the weeks leading up to it.
This practical guide breaks down what true PI Planning readiness looks like—from clarifying priorities and aligning stakeholders to preparing backlogs without over-engineering. If you want your PI Planning to be effective (not chaotic), it starts with how you prepare before it begins.

Why Scrum Often Fails?

Why Scrum Often Fails?

Visit Blog Home Scrum Doesn’t Fail—Organizations Do: What the Mirror Reveals “We tried Scrum. It just didn’t work for us.” … Over the years, I’ve heard this statement across industries, teams, and leadership levels. Whether in startups or large enterprises, the...