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Shifting from Tasks to User Stories
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Shifting from Tasks to User Stories

Posted on: August 31, 2022July 24, 2023

Helping teams to shift from a task-focus to writing user stories requires a different approach than simply introducing user stories as a new tool. You have to adapt the existing practices, by changing how teams think about and discuss the work they do. “Change from…” is different for people than […]

Agile / Business Analysis / Product Management / Requirements / Requirements Models / Software development / User Stories

Sprint Backlog – Don’t Solve Half of the Problem

Posted on: September 8, 2010

Every team that transitions to agile faces this problem – some stories are too big to fit in a single sprint. Most of the teams that I have worked with have the wrong instinct – to solve half of the problem for all users. The right approach is to first […]

Agile / Product Management / Project Management / Requirements / Requirements Models / Software development / Use Cases

Benefits of Agile Story Decomposition

Posted on: June 27, 2007

When you plan a release, agile user stories, or classic use cases are the best sized pieces to use in the planning – from the perspective of your customers. Each user story can be further decomposed into a set of specifications, and those into development tasks. Development tasks are the […]

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