Splitting User Stories - Agile Practices
Creating Agile software means you need to be able to prioritize different pieces of functionality based on how valuable they are to the customer. To do this you must be able to break large stories down into smaller ones. This cartoon shows you how to do that. If you'd like a free book on this topic, please see below...
I've published a book called "Starting Agile" that is designed to help you start your team's Agile journey out right. You can buy a copy from Amazon, but I'm giving free copies away to my subscribers from YouTube. You can signup for a copy at this link:
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Видео Splitting User Stories - Agile Practices канала Mark Shead
I've published a book called "Starting Agile" that is designed to help you start your team's Agile journey out right. You can buy a copy from Amazon, but I'm giving free copies away to my subscribers from YouTube. You can signup for a copy at this link:
https://mailchi.mp/326ba47ba2e8/agile-list
Видео Splitting User Stories - Agile Practices канала Mark Shead
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