Writing User Stories (EN)
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What is Writing User Stories
You already work with requirements and are now confronted with Agile and Scrum. What now? User stories are used in Agile and Scrum projects to record requirements. How do you work with user stories in your daily work? What changes for you in this regard?
In this workshop you will learn the central role of user stories in Agile environments. You learn to write and review user stories and when to detail a user store, so that you continue to communicate clearly and at the right level of detail.
Who should attend Writing User Stories
This course is of interest if you work in Agile environments and:
- use user stories to document requirements;
- interview the business about user stories;
- assess user stories or;
- decide about use cases.
The course is intended for Requirements Specifiers, Business Analysts and Product Owners, but also, for example, Test professionals and Scrum masters.
Prerequisites
Knowledge of requirements and knowledge of Agile / SCRUM.
Objectives
At the end of the training you will be able to write better user stories, to split user stories into smaller stories without losing sight of quality.
Classroom, online, blended and in-company
At Capgemini Academy you learn in the way that suits you. Do you prefer classroom training, online or a combination of the two (blended)? You can follow most training courses in-company: within your own organization. We use a variety of tools to make learning even more fun and effective. Consider videos, games, quizzes, webinars and case studies, for example. And you can always contact your trainer with any questions.
In-company training courses
With an in-company training you have several advantages:
- You choose the location.
- You train with your colleagues, ensuring it aligns with your practice.
- The trainer tailors explanations, examples and assignments to your organization.
- In consultation, exercises can be adapted to organization-specific questions.
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