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Agile Product Management: User Stories
- How to Capture Requirements for Agile Product Management and Business Analysis with Scrum
- Lu par : Randal Schaffer
- Durée : 55 min
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Description
In this class you will be given proven methods to create, maintain, and manage your requirements using user stories as part of an agile scrum team. I know you will get value from this class, as it gives you a full introduction to the concept of agile user stories for managing product requirements. I then walk you step by step through everything involved in managing requirements using user stories, including writing, combining, and splitting complex user stories. Following this, I give you a complete overview of epics and themes and how they can be used to capture and group complex requirements in any team or business. Along the way I give you plenty of examples and best practices for working with user stories within agile scrum. In this class you will learn:
- What user stories are and why they are so powerful for capturing requirements in complex projects
- How to feel confident in writing user stories for any project
- How to understand what requirements specs are and why they are less flexible than a product backlog built with agile user stories
- How to explain the three Rs rule, acceptance criteria, the INVEST principle, the three Cs principle, and edge cases and how they will make you a better user story writer or agile practitioner
- How and when to split and amalgamate stories
- Techniques to help you to split user stories when working in the real world