- Welcome to your Agile User Stories Training
- Agile Terms Used in this Course
- Agile Recap
User Stories for Agile Scrum+Product Owner+Business Analysis
Learn the comprehensive summary of requirements, user narrative template, epics, splitting, and approval criteria, and examples of business analyst.
Online
₹ 549 2,299
Quick facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Course overview
A product owner is responsible for maximizing the value of the end result of the scrum Team's efforts. How this is carried out might vary greatly amongst organizations, scrum teams, and people. As a member of the scrum team, the product owner clarifies the product's vision and objective for the team. To deliver value to all stakeholders, including those within the business and all users, every work is developed and prioritized in accordance with the product objective. Product owners find quantify and optimize value over a product's whole lifecycle. User Stories for Agile Scrum+Product Owner+Business Analysis certification is made available by Udemy to candidates who want to discover what a user story is and why it is so effective at capturing needs in complex projects.
User Stories for Agile Scrum+Product Owner+Business Analysis online training Includes one hour of video, three articles, and 15 minutes of audio resources. and a digital certificate upon course completion.
User Stories for Agile Scrum+Product Owner+Business Analysis online classes agile terms, the birth of user stories, user story principles, basics, epics, themes, splitting and combining, adn the final words
The highlights
- Full Lifetime Access
- One Hour of Video
- Three Articles
- 15 Minutes of Audio Resources
- Access on Mobile and TV
- Certificate of Completion
Program offerings
- Online course
- Learning resources
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- Unlimited access to course content for six weeks
Course and certificate fees
Fees information
certificate availability
certificate providing authority
What you will learn
User Stories for Agile Scrum+Product Owner+Business Analysis certification course, the applicant will learn about what user stories are and why they are so effective for capturing project needs in complex environments. The applicant will feel comfortable developing user stories for any project and will understand what a requirements specification is and why it is less flexible than a product backlog comprised of agile user stories. The applicant will be able to discuss the three Rs rules, acceptance criteria, and edge cases, as well as how they make you a better user story writer in agile. The candidate will learn how to divide and combine stories and techniques, as well as the distinction between epics and themes and when to employ each as well as learn who is responsible for writing user stories in scrum and Agile.
Who it is for
The syllabus
Introduction
The World Before User Stories (why do we need user stories anyway)
- Learning Objectives
- The History: Traditional Requirements Documents
- The Birth of User Stories
User Story Principles
- Learning Objectives
- The INVEST Principle
- The Three Cs Formula
User Story basics (capturing a requirement)
- Learning Objectives
- How to write a User Story Description (using The Three Rs)
- Who writes user stories
- How to write Acceptance Criteria (capturing the detail and any edge cases)
- Edge Cases and Acceptance Criteria - Definitions
Epics and Themes (capturing large or vague requirements)
- Learning Objectives
- What is an Epic
- What is a Theme
Splitting and Combining User Stories
- Learning Objectives
- When to split user stories
- How to split User stories
- Combining Stories
Final Words and Summary
- Learning Objectives
- Final Words
- How To Get The Udemy Certificate For This Course
- Feedback: Reviews and Discussion
Bonus Materials and Course Summary
- Index Cards (for writing user stories)
- Product Backlog, User Stories & Estimation - from Audiobook "The Power of Scrum"
- Bonus Lecture
Instructors
Mr Paul Ashun
Instructor
Freelancer