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How User Stories Fit Into Agile Frameworks

User stories can be used in different ways depending on which agile framework your teams follow.

  • Scrum: In Scrum, user stories make up the product backlog, and are prioritized collaboratively by the Scrum Master and the Scrum Teams.
  • In Kanban, user stories are prioritized by the product owner. However, the Kanban backlog remains flexible, and the product owner can re-prioritize tasks.
  • Epics and initiatives: User stories are important parts of epics and initiatives. They are the building blocks that help to break large tasks into smaller ones.

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How To Create Actionable User Stories

  • Use fleshed-out user personas. It's much more effective to create a well-researched and fully understood persona called ‘ Sarah ’ than just 'As a manager.'
  • If a user story takes too long to complete, break it down into even smaller stories.

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User Stories

User stories are used throughout the development process. They describe a feature from the user's viewpoint.

User stories put the customer's voice at the centre so that each team member can focus on their needs. They briefly encapsulate user persona, the job they need the f...

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Agile User Stories

Agile User Stories

User stories are an important part of product development and essential for any product manager to master.

If you want to master agile product development, you need to understand how to write actionable stories that have maximum impact.

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Main Benefits of User Stories in Agile

  • User stories keep the teams’ focus on the user, and how a certain product feature will benefit them. This is essential for user-focused product development.
  • They help teams to manage workflow with both speed and flexibility.
  • They encourage collaborative, creative thinking.

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