Mastering user stories: from writing to editing
This webinar is free of charge and non-binding
When
02.10.2024 at 18:00
Format
remote
Duration
60 minutes
Price
free of charge
Do you always have problems with your user stories?
Are they too big, too complex or have too many dependencies?
Then this webinar is just right for you!
Discover how to realize the full potential of your user stories.
Learn how to write them precisely and edit them efficiently!
This webinar is free and non-binding and offers you practical insights into writing and editing user stories.
Take your chance now to hone your skills in cutting user stories for better communication, higher productivity and more effective prioritization.
Oversized and complex user stories:
User stories are often too large or too complex, which makes implementation more difficult. Such stories require extensive resources and cause frequent delays. In the webinar, participants will learn how to break down their stories into manageable, clear units in order to speed up development and increase efficiency.
Best Practices:
When writing and editing user stories, it is important to use best practices to make the development process efficient and targeted. One example is the INVEST principle, which ensures that user stories remain small, independent and valuable. Such best practices are crucial because they help us to formulate clear and actionable stories that the team understands well and can implement efficiently.
Unclear and unspecific user stories:
User stories are often unclear or contain too many vague details, which leads to misunderstandings and undesirable developments. In the webinar, participants will learn how to write precise and comprehensible user stories that contain clear requirements and acceptance criteria. This leads to better communication within the team and a more efficient development process.
Agenda
- Welcome and introduction
- An overview of user stories
What are user stories and why do we use them? - Writing user stories
How do we write stories?
What is important? - Cutting user stories
Cutting basics, patterns & best practices - Outlook: Practical workshop
Benefit from the expertise of our AgileMovement team - at no cost!
Get in touch with experienced agile coaches from AgileMovement.
In our webinar, you will gain deep insights into writing and editing user stories based on our team’s many years of experience and proven expertise.
Open discussions and direct exchange are at the forefront in order to provide practical and really helpful insights.
Mohamed Messri
Mohamed Messri is a Scrum Master specializing in software development. With a deep understanding of agile processes, he supports development teams in optimizing their working methods and increasing productivity.
Roland Kompalka
Roland Kompalka is an experienced Product Owner and SPC with a deep understanding of agile processes. He improves the efficiency of development teams and manages complex projects with a clear strategic vision. His strong leadership and problem-solving skills contribute significantly to the success of the project and the satisfaction of the stakeholders.
Matthew Fattout
Matthew Fattout is an experienced HR Consultant and SPC, specializing in talent acquisition, employee development and change management. It identifies the best talents, promotes their development and supports companies in change processes. His expertise makes a significant contribution to strengthening and growing the workforce.
The most frequently asked questions
Our webinar is open to all interested parties – from beginners who want to learn about agile methods and concepts to experienced practitioners who want to deepen their skills.
Preparation is not necessary, but it can be helpful to familiarize yourself with the basics of Agile and Scrum. However, we will explain everything necessary so that all participants can follow.
No, all you need to participate is a stable internet connection and an internet browser such as Google Chrome or Firefox
Yes, we encourage active participation through Q&A sessions to deepen mutual understanding.