Scrum User Story Writing Mastery, Agile Project Management

Learn to master User Story Writing as you implement Agile Project Management. Backlog Management, Estimation, DOR, DOD

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Description

User Story writing is a key Agile skill to develop and master to increase flow  and value through any Agile team. A lot of issues are solved with well defined and written user stories. Teams will have less false starts, less starting and stopping during Sprints, and increased flow and predictability.

Here are the components and context needed to write GREAT User Stories that are not taught anywhere else.

This course includes:

  • Product Backlog and Sprint Backlog
  • What is a Healthy Backlog?
  • Three C's
  • INVEST
  • Who Writes User Stories
  • How to write Great Acceptance Criteria
  • Dependency Management
  • Writing Tasks, or Not
  • Relative Estimation
  • CUE
  • Definition of Ready and Definition of Done
  • Three Amigos
  • Ideaboardz[dot]com Walkthrough

This course is about what the ideal Product Backlog is and how it benefits the whole team.  The questions "What are the good parts of a user story?" and "What it should not be?" will be answered. A structured language template for user stories will be provided. 

What is Relative Estimation? How it can be used to increase team predictability? And how not to use user story points in Agile Project Management? are all questions that will be answered too.

You will become familiar with Definition of Ready and Definition of Done as social agreements your teams will use to increase communication levels and collaborate more efficiently.

Last but not least this course will introduce you to me and the community I am building of Agile Practitioners whom want to constantly improve in all areas Agile.

What You Will Learn!

  • Understand the importance of Healthy Product Backlogs
  • Several approaches to writing user stories
  • Relative Estimating or Sizing
  • Definition of Ready
  • Definition of Done
  • Difference between Sprint Backlog and Product Backlog

Who Should Attend!

  • Beginner to Intermediate level Agile practitioners.
  • Scrum Masters
  • Product Owners
  • Release Train Engineers
  • Product Managers
  • Agile Team Members
  • Project Managers
  • Business Analyst