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Agile Requirements Mastery: Essential skills in just 2 hours

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Alan Slater

1:57:40

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  • 1. Welcome.mp4
    01:45
  • 2. Course Structure.mp4
    02:54
  • 1. Introduction.mp4
    00:45
  • 2. Why we write requirements.mp4
    04:26
  • 3. Who writes requirements.mp4
    03:07
  • 4. Who needs requirements.mp4
    05:09
  • 1. Introduction.mp4
    01:26
  • 2. Product Backlog.mp4
    04:33
  • 3. The Sprint Backlog & Sprints.mp4
    05:47
  • 4. A Placeholder for a Conversation.mp4
    04:12
  • 5. EPICS (Highest Level Requirements).mp4
    03:07
  • 6. Features (Next Level Down).mp4
    03:17
  • 7. User Stories (Lowest level of deliverable Requirement).mp4
    03:52
  • 8. Requirements in Scrum Quiz.html
  • 1. Introduction.mp4
    01:28
  • 2. Requirements Examples.mp4
    04:30
  • 3. Acceptance Critera.mp4
    07:06
  • 4. The Principles of a Great Requirement.mp4
    03:48
  • 5. Principle 1 Value Based.mp4
    02:32
  • 6. Principle 2 Testable.mp4
    04:47
  • 7. Principle 3 Unambiguous.mp4
    05:27
  • 8. Principle 4 Challenged.mp4
    03:16
  • 9. Principle 5 Solutionless.mp4
    03:14
  • 10. Requirements Fundamentals Quiz.html
  • 1. Our Product.mp4
    02:40
  • 2. Storymapping (Gathering Requirements with MIRO).mp4
    06:46
  • 3. Our Product Backlog (with Azure Devops).mp4
    01:45
  • 1. Creating our EPIC.mp4
    03:15
  • 2. Adding our Features.mp4
    04:44
  • 3. Adding Our User Stories.mp4
    11:43
  • 4. Adding Links and Dependancies.mp4
    04:25
  • 1. A Project Set up for Success!.mp4
    01:54
  • 2. Bonus Lecture.html
  • Description


    Master Agile Requirements: Learn Fundamentals, Agile Integration, & Quality Principles in 2 Hours

    What You'll Learn?


    • The Fundamentals of Requirements
    • Who Needs, Writes and Uses Requirements
    • How to Create a Requirements Hierarchy
    • Writing EPICS, Features and User Stories
    • Developing a Product Backlog
    • Managing Requirements in Sprints and Sprint Backlog
    • Key Principles to Great Requirements
    • Acceptance Criteria Techniques
    • Create a Requirement Backlog in Azure Devops

    Who is this for?


  • Anyone who needs to write or review system m, business and non functional requirements
  • Product teams looking to understand how to translate market insights into deliverable chunks of value
  • Business analysts looking to build on their skills
  • Product owners who need to break down large requirements and deliver value
  • What You Need to Know?


  • No prior understanding of requirements necessary. This course will take you from zero to hero! It covers everthing needed to understand what makes a great requirement
  • More details


    Description

    Do you want to write great requirements quickly? Do you want to see real examples of great requirements on a typical backlog? Do you wish there was a straightforward way to turn customer wants and needs into something that can be build?


    If you’ve answered yes to any of the above then this course is ideal for you. Requirements can be a detailed subject, taking many years and lots of experience to master, but there reality is that by following a few key principles, you can learn to write great requirements quickly. This course is the ideal place when you’re starting out with requirements.


    This course has been created to help you become a pro at writing requirements in only 118 minutes!  Whether you’re a Product Owner, Business Analyst or simply someone who needs to capture needs and write them as clear requirements.


    There are dozens of hours you could spend learning about writing perfect requirements, but the truth is that with a few fundamental skills and knowledge, you can quickly write clear and effective requirements, without the need to spend 20+ hours studying.


    The course provides everything you need to write great requirements, in 3 key parts:

    1) The environment requirements are written in - you can’t write great requirements if you don’t understand who there’re for and where you get them from

    2) Fundamentals of a great requirement - A simple set of core principles, covering the User Story format and Acceptance Critera styles

    3) Mock project where we gather requirements and write them together on a real product backlog


    We will cover:


    Roles involved in writing Requirements

    - Why we write requirements

    - Who writes requirements

    - Who needs Requirements

    Where Requirements fit in Agile

    - Product Backlog

    - Sprints and Sprint Backlog

    - Estimation

    - EPICS, Features and User Stories

    Fundamentals of Great Requirements

    - Examples of high quality requirements

    - Acceptance Critera Styles

    - Principles of Great Requirements

    Creating Requirements in a  real backlog management tool

    - Storymapping

    - Creating our Requirements Hierarchy

    - Creating Links and Dependancies


    Who this course is for:

    • Anyone who needs to write or review system m, business and non functional requirements
    • Product teams looking to understand how to translate market insights into deliverable chunks of value
    • Business analysts looking to build on their skills
    • Product owners who need to break down large requirements and deliver value

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    Agile Product Owner, certified PSPO1 and CSPO with over a decade in business analysis and a uncontainable passion for scrum, change, projects and delivering value.I love the product domain and the Product Owner role, i’m committed to encouraging like minded individuals to enter the field as I believe the impact this role can have on a business is significant. My experience has taken me through a huge variety of change projects in global multi national organisations to charity’s and start ups. Projects I have been involved in include large scale ERP and CRM implementations, scum driven initiatives to deliver functionality to businesses and consumers including Fraud, animal welfare and the building of an insurance marketplace. I have been coached and have mentored colleagues over my career and built and always remember what it was like when you are first trying to break it into certain industries and roles.
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 30
    • duration 1:57:40
    • English subtitles has
    • Release Date 2024/06/19