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A Quick Guide to User Story Mapping

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The idea of user story mapping can be traced back to Jeff Patton. His holistic approach is about using stories, but not forgetting the big picture. Everyone likes stories. Are stories just as useful in business when it comes to understanding the customer and their needs? What Is a User Story?

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A Quick Guide to User Story Mapping

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The idea of user story mapping can be traced back to Jeff Patton. His holistic approach is about using stories but not forgetting the big picture. Everyone likes stories. Are stories just as useful for business when it comes to understanding and insight? What Is a User Story?

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Great Product Owners Facilitate Toward great Product Backlogs

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TL;DR This blog explores the crucial role of a Product Owner (PO) in managing the Product Backlog, a central element in Scrum, which serves as a roadmap for the Scrum Team's potential tasks. Let's dive into how a Product Owner's facilitation skills can be a game-changer in nurturing a Product Backlog that reads like a compelling story.

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Different ways to know your customers

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In this blog post, I discuss the different ways to know your customers. User Role Modeling User Role Modeling refers to understanding the different roles that our customers and users may have while using our product or service. Usually, we start by brainstorming our users' potential roles in this app.

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10 Free Product Management Templates for Excel, Word and More

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Product Requirements Document Template In order for your product to achieve its objectives and meet the quality expectations of your end-users, there are many requirements that must be met. There’s also room for user stories and, of course, requirements, features, release criteria, success metrics and more.

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Kanban vs. Scrum: What’s the Difference?

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Such advantages have seen kanban used in visual planning apps, where it can help with storyboarding user stories and sprint backlog planning. For more information on using kanban board software , watch the short video below. It outlines practically exactly how kanban can work for your team.

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5 TOOLS TO HELP CREATE PRODUCT GOALS AND SPRINT GOALS

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Impact Mapping. Impact Mapping is a bit more complex as a tool, however, once you get the hang of it, it can help you create good goals overall that focus on the most impactful and more important items. Who are the consumers or users of the product? Here is a very simplified example of an Impact Map. Who can obstruct it?

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