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Agile Primer - User Stories Course details Duraon: 1 day Cost: $760 (ex gst) To register email: [email protected] About the course How do you write a good user story? A follow-on from our Agile Primer course, this course covers some key concepts in more depth, especially user stories. Course outline Starng a project: converng an idea into a goal that delivers value to your business Pracce Impact Mapping to help determine what acvity will drive the most value and where to start User Story Maps - plan release cycles to deliver the best value to end users Spling: different techniques for breaking goals and features down into stories of manageable size Write user stories and acceptance criteria: learn to write user stories that foster shared understanding using the three C's and INVEST Using stories in your work flow: scoping and managing your work with stories, tools and techniques, both analogue and digital. Target audience Anyone who is new to Agile, and those with some exposure to Agile who need more informaon and an opportunity to pracce their skills. Prerequisites Aendance at the Agile Primer course is preferable, or equivalent experience.

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Agile Primer - User Stories

Course details

Duration: 1 day Cost: $760 (ex gst) To register email: [email protected]

About the course

How do you write a good user story? A follow-on from our Agile Primer course, this course covers some key concepts in more depth, especially user stories.

Course outline

• Starting a project: converting an idea into a goal that delivers value to your business

• Practice Impact Mapping to help determine what activity will drive the most value and where to start

• User Story Maps - plan release cycles to deliver the best value to end users• Splitting: different techniques for breaking goals and features down into stories

of manageable size• Write user stories and acceptance criteria: learn to write user stories that foster

shared understanding using the three C's and INVEST• Using stories in your work flow: scoping and managing your work with stories,

tools and techniques, both analogue and digital.

Target audience

Anyone who is new to Agile, and those with some exposure to Agile who need more information and an opportunity to practice their skills.

Prerequisites

Attendance at the Agile Primer course is preferable, or equivalent experience.