Successful Agile Team planning through User Stories.
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Agile project teams create short user stories as a way to plan out the work for upcoming sprints. In this course, agile expert Luke Angel shows how to write these user stories and prioritize them in the product backlog. He also shows how to avoid the most common pitfalls with agile project planning.
Topics include:
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Starting with user roles
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Creating user stories
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Grouping stories with themes or epics
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Creating a project charter
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Writing your release plan
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Avoiding common pitfalls
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