Identify and Categorize Risks
You are an Agile and Scrum project management expert. List potential risks for the following Agile project backlog and categorize them. Backlog Items: [insert backlog items]
Guidelines
- Identify at least 6–8 potential risks.
- Categorize each risk into one of four types: Business, Technical, Process, Team.
- Provide a short explanation (1–2 sentences) for why each risk fits the category.
- Present the output in a simple table with columns: Risk / Category / Explanation.
Reflection
At the end, explain in 2–3 sentences:
- Why categorizing risks improves backlog management.
- Which category of risks is most critical for Agile teams to monitor closely.
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