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Writing Effective Requirements and User Stories In Scrum

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Dejan Majkic

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  • 1. Introduction to Writing Effective Requirements and User Stories In Scrum.mp4
    02:20
  • 2.1 Good-Questions-to-Ask-Your-Client.pdf
  • 2. Your First Customer Meeting.mp4
    01:53
  • 3. Types of users in the system.mp4
    06:54
  • 4. Are you building a product your user needs.mp4
    05:08
  • 5.1 HCI Bibliography Human-Computer Interaction Resources.html
  • 5. Human Limitations, Disabilities, and Design.mp4
    06:45
  • 6. Involving Customers in Software Development.mp4
    07:19
  • 7. Make Client Interactions More Valuable.mp4
    05:32
  • 8. How to deal with vague requests from clients.mp4
    03:17
  • 9. What Is a Use Case and How To Write One.mp4
    08:46
  • 10. What Are Wireframes.mp4
    05:27
  • 11.1 Storyboard Template.docx
  • 11. What is a Storyboard.mp4
    07:29
  • 12. How to represent User Needs.mp4
    04:16
  • 1.1 user-story-template.docx
  • 1. User Stories, Examples, and Template.mp4
    06:30
  • 2. What makes a good user story.mp4
    05:21
  • 3. Avoid creating EPICs.mp4
    04:11
  • 4. What is Acceptance Testing.mp4
    06:51
  • 5. What is a Product Backlog in Scrum.mp4
    06:03
  • 6. Changing priorities in Scrum.mp4
    03:20
  • 7. Introduction to Story Maps.mp4
    07:31
  • 8. Criteria for User Stories.mp4
    07:19
  • 9.1 Vague Requirements Study Guide.pdf
  • 9. Dealing with vague requirements PART 1.mp4
    10:53
  • 10. Dealing with vague requirements PART 2.mp4
    07:33
  • 11.1 Free-Business-Requirements-Template.docx
  • 11.2 The Scrum Playbook.pdf
  • 11.3 These are Your Next Steps on Agile and Scrum Journey....html
  • 11.4 Your next course Understanding User Requirements The Key to Product Success.html
  • 11. Outro and Last words.mp4
    01:07
  • Description


    The ULTIMATE COURSE for User Requirements in Agile and Scrum. Tips for Writing Good User Stories and much more...

    What You'll Learn?


    • How to run an effective client meeting?
    • How to Improve Customer Interaction?
    • Tips to Make Client Interactions More Valuable
    • How to Write an Exceptionally Clear Requirements in Agile and Scrum?
    • Tips to Write Better Requirements in Agile and Scrum
    • Confidently interact with your client as well as satisfy them with the “right product”
    • The most popular means of expressing user requirements in Agile and Scrum
    • Learn User Stories, Examples and Template and How do you write a user story? Writing Effective User Stories in Agile and Scrum
    • What Is a Use Case and How To Write a Use Case? Use Cases and Scrum
    • What Are Wireframes? How To Create Your First Wireframe? How to Use Wireframes with User Stories?
    • What is a Storyboard? How do you create a storyboard? What is a storyboard in Scrum?
    • Learn how Acceptance Tests help to verify the user stories which they accompany. When does testing happen in Scrum? User Acceptance Testing in Scrum explained
    • What Is Story Mapping? How Story Maps are used to organize user stories? Build a Great Story Map. A Guide To User Story Mapping (With Examples)
    • Activities of Analyzing User Requirements. Requirements analysis in Scrum. Requirements and User Stories. Agile Requirement Analysis towards Good Design.
    • Techniques to deal with Vague, Unclear and Ambiguous Requirements in Agile and Scrum with examples. Vague Backlog, Getting Clear Requirements.
    • I will introduce a running example, eliminating Agile Requirements Ambiguity, and much more related to Agile and Scrum...

    Who is this for?


  • Product Owners
  • Software Product Managers
  • Business Analysts
  • Scrum Practitioners
  • Agile students
  • Product Managers
  • Project Managers
  • Business people...
  • More details


    Description

    Are you struggling to write clear and concise requirements and user stories in Scrum?
    Would you like to be a confident Product Owner or software product management professional, ready to tackle any project with ease?

    Are you tired of dealing with project failures due to poor requirements management?

    Do you want to improve customer satisfaction and avoid scope creep, project cost overruns, and project delays?

    YES?

    Transform your Scrum projects with clear and concise requirements and user stories.

    As a Product Owner, Software Product Manager, Business Analyst, Scrum Practitioner, or Project Manager, you know the importance of effective requirements and user stories in Agile and Scrum.

    In this course, you'll learn the secrets to writing effective requirements and user stories that will take your projects to the next level.

    You'll discover how to conduct productive client meetings, express requirements with confidence, and utilize techniques like user stories, use cases, wireframes, and storyboards.

    You'll learn how to verify your user stories with acceptance tests and how to organize them with story maps for maximum impact.

    You'll also discover techniques to handle vague, ambiguous, and unclear requirements and explore the process of analyzing requirements in detail.

    Through a running example, you'll see how requirement activities progress from beginning to end and are equipped with user stories and a template to get started.

    All are based on the instructor's personal experience and real-life client examples.

    By the end of this course, you'll be a confident Product Owner or software product management professional, ready to tackle any project with ease.

    So, are you ready to meet your customers for the first time with clarity and confidence?

    Enroll now in Writing Effective Requirements and User Stories In Scrum.

    Let’s see what we will cover in this course:

    • How to conduct productive client meetings?

    • Various ways of expressing requirements. These techniques will provide you with the tools you will need to confidently interact with your client as well as satisfy them with the “right product”.

    • The most popular means of expressing requirements in Agile and Scrum: User stories, Use cases, Wireframes, and Storyboards.

    • How do Acceptance Tests help to verify the user stories which they accompany?

    • You will learn how Story Maps are used to organize user stories so that you’re always putting your effort into the tasks which make the most impact.

    • We will explore the activity of Analyzing Requirements in greater detail. This type of activity creates clear and actionable requirements which result in high-quality software with fewer errors.

    • I will show you techniques to deal with Vague, Ambiguity, and Unclear requirements, with examples from my clients and my work.

    • I will introduce a running example. We are going to follow this example throughout the course so that you can see how requirement activities progress from beginning to end.

    • User stories with examples and a template

    ALL FROM MY WORK AND MY PERSONAL EXPERIENCE!!!

    Are you ready to meet your customer for the first time and start your journey to project success?

    ENROLL NOW!

    Who this course is for:

    • Product Owners
    • Software Product Managers
    • Business Analysts
    • Scrum Practitioners
    • Agile students
    • Product Managers
    • Project Managers
    • Business people...

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    Dejan Majkic
    Dejan Majkic
    Instructor's Courses
    Master of Computer Science and Information Technology, Product Owner, Scrum Master, CIO, Agile Coach, Trainer of Trainers, Digital entrepreneur, Consultant, Project manager, with more than 60 international certificates in different areas of IT.· Ability to set priorities and to work in a team,· Sense of initiative and organization and sense of responsibility,· Ability to work independently and without direct supervision,· Good aspiration for developing existing knowledge and learning new things.· Positive experience in teamwork,· Tactful, good sense of humor, good self-control,· Strong enthusiasm and positive energy· Married, father of two children,· Sport: Boxing, Tennis, bicycle, chess, table tennis.· Hobby: Playing guitar (finished Music School) and singing, learning to play piano, long walks, Website design...
    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 23
    • duration 2:11:45
    • Release Date 2023/02/22