• Agile Product Management Box Set: User Stories & Product Backlog - 21 Tips

  • By: Paul VII
  • Narrated by: Randal Schaffer
  • Length: 1 hr and 59 mins
  • 3.7 out of 5 stars (23 ratings)

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Agile Product Management Box Set: User Stories & Product Backlog - 21 Tips

By: Paul VII
Narrated by: Randal Schaffer
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In this book, you will be given proven methods to create, maintain, and manage your requirements using user stories as part of an agile scrum teamFollowing this, I give you a complete overview of epics and themes and how they can be used to capture and group complex requirements in any team or business. Along the way, I give you plenty of examples and give you best practices for working with user stories within agile scrum. You will learn:

  • What user stories are and why they are so powerful for capturing requirements in complex projects
  • How to feel confident in writing user stories for any project
  • What a Requirements Spec is and why they are less flexible than a product backlog built with Agile User Stories
  • What the Three Rs rule, Acceptance Criteria, the INVEST Principle, the Three Cs principle and Edge Cases are and how they will make you a better user story writer or agile practitioner
  • How and when to split and amalgamate stories
  • Techniques to help you to split user stories when working in the real world
  • The difference between Epics and Themes and when each is used
  • Who is responsible for writing user stories in agile and scrum

So let's get started and let me teach you how to improve product backlog management.

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  • 05-24-20

Great Overview and Several Really Helpful Tips!!

Good, solid book!! Easy listen! I really learned alot around the role of the product owner and tips to split features and stories. Well worth the listen!!

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Solid Survey for Agile Practitioners and N00bs

Project Management is a serious skill that we do not master accidentally. For those of us wanting to get our minds wrapped around agile concepts, this is a great way to start! For those of us who have convinced ourselves that we know this material and are ready for the "next level" this book still has something to teach you, remind you of, provoke you towards.

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Basics at an understandable level.

I have some experience with Product Backlog and wanted a review. Terminology used and explanations given confirmed my understanding.

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Too basic and introductory for me.

I've been following scrum for several years, was looking for detailed info.

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