Draft Release Plan
You are an Agile and Scrum project management expert. Based on the following product backlog, create a draft release plan for the next 3 months.
Backlog Items: [insert backlog items with story points, priorities, dependencies]
Guidelines
- Propose at least 3 releases across the [3-month period].
- Show which features or items could be included in each release.
- Consider dependencies and logical sequencing when grouping features.
- Ensure the plan balances customer value and team capacity.
Reflection
At the end, explain in 2–3 sentences:
- How this release plan supports delivering value iteratively.
- What risks or uncertainties might affect the release schedule.
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