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Step 5: Run Refinement That Produces Clarity and Commitment

Design and facilitate backlog refinement sessions that produce shared understanding, reduced ambiguity, and real delivery commitment—not ticket accumulation.

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This step reframes backlog refinement as a risk-reduction and alignment practice, not a ticket-writing session.

Effective refinement produces four outcomes:

  • Shared understanding of the problem and expected outcome

  • Clear, testable acceptance criteria

  • Right-sized work suitable for a sprint

  • Visible assumptions and risks

The focus is on outcome clarity before implementation detail. Teams surface hidden assumptions, define observable “done” criteria, and validate sizing through structured dialogue. Large estimation variance or silent agreement are signals of unresolved ambiguity.

Common refinement failures—endless debate, carryover, repeated rework—typically stem from structural issues such as weak slicing or unspoken assumptions.

AI can support refinement by generating acceptance criteria, surfacing edge cases, and detecting ambiguity, but it supplements rather than replaces team discussion.

Refinement succeeds when Sprint Planning becomes smoother, mid-sprint clarification decreases, and commitment becomes reliable.

Clarity enables commitment.

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