User Story Masterclass: Your Agile Guide to User Stories
As a student, I want to enroll in this course, so that I can learn to write, split, and map compelling User Stories
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3 hours
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Jun 2024
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$109.99
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What you will learn
Learn how to write clear and concise User Stories and Acceptance Criteria for both Agile and non-Agile projects
Learn various techniques to split User Stories into bite-sized pieces so they can be completed efficiently
Master the use of INVEST to increase the effectiveness of your User Stories
Explore the use of User Roles and Personas to bring your User Stories to life
Learn how to create User Story Maps to visualize the user needs and plan for product releases
Explore fun, interactive, and highly effective lessons and activities from three best-selling instructors
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Our Verdict
Uncover the value of User Stories as you advance your Business Analyst skillset in this Agile-focused course. While depth may vary for certain topics, learners can expect clear instruction with practical hands-on experience and real-life examples to bolster understanding, making it a worthy addition to any BA's toolkit.
What We Liked
- Comprehensive course covering User Stories from basics to advanced techniques like mapping and splitting, tailored for both Agile and non-Agile projects
- Learn best practices in writing clear and concise User Stories with Acceptance Criteria through real-life examples and realistic activities
- Instructors explain concepts meticulously using scenarios, aiding comprehension of key terms and practices like User Roles, Personas, and INVEST
- Gain confidence in working with User Stories as a Business Analyst with helpful end-of-chapter discussions that summarize lessons
Potential Drawbacks
- Some users desire more depth when it comes to discussing actual content of user stories and software examples
- Section on splitting user stories, while valuable for some learners, may seem extraneous in a course primarily focused on writing User Stories
- The inclusion of more varied comprehensive examples detailing the creation of User Story Maps and user story details like Acceptance Criteria could prove helpful
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04/10/2019
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02/02/2020
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