In this video, learn why user stories are so effective and how to write them.
- We've talked about themes … and features as groupings of work. … These are really useful constructs … to help us get organized, … but they're still too big … for a team to work on … and deliver value in small timeframes. … The people we're developing for … are customers or users, … each interaction they have … with our product is a use case … that tells the team a story … about how they're going to use our product. … We call these User Stories, … and this is the level of detail … we need to know what to deliver. … The user story then … is the tactical level of work … that can be delivered quickly. … At the same time, … they're not so small that … they deliver no value. … Anyone on the team can write user stories, … but it's usually the PO. … As the stakeholder and representative … for the customer, … it's their duty to ensure … everything in the backlog … adds value for the customer. … So they usually write the user stories. … When writing user stories … it's best to use Bill Wakes …
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7/8/2020Released
3/23/2017- The scrum approach to project success
- Solving project problems with scrum
- Establishing your scrum team
- Setting the vision for your project
- Writing user stories
- Setting boundaries for success
- Getting stories done in scrum
- Assessing the team
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