Agile Requirements - Writing User Stories Workshop

Master the art of crafting user stories with our Agile Requirements workshop, designed for Agile professionals like Product Owners and Business Analysts seeking to enhance their requirement management skills.

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Essential Skills Gained

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Understand Agile principles and terminology.

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Identify user personas and write effective user stories.

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Master product backlog including spikes, defects, and technical debt.

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Analyze and prioritize user stories for Agile projects.

Format

  • Instructor-led
  • 2 days with lectures and hands-on labs.

Audience

  • Product Owners
  • Business Analysts
  • Testers
  • Stakeholders

Description

Agile Requirements – Writing User Stories Workshop Introduction

Welcome to our Agile Requirements – Writing User Stories workshop, designed for Agile teams and professionals seeking to refine their expertise in crafting, managing, and delivering requirements within Agile frameworks. This workshop provides a hands-on learning environment where you will master the art of writing effective user stories, essential for streamlined project execution. Through engaging group activities and practical exercises, you will learn to articulate clear and concise user stories that encapsulate business needs, fostering better collaboration and communication across teams. Our experienced instructors will guide you through the nuances of user story creation, ensuring you gain actionable skills that can be immediately applied to your projects. This workshop is ideal for Product Owners, Business Analysts, Testers, and anyone involved in Agile development, offering tools and insights to elevate your proficiency in Agile requirements management.

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Upcoming Course Dates

September 4-5, 2025

9:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Virtual: Online - US/Eastern

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$1395

Course Outline

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Agile Overview

  1. Introduction to Agile and key terminology.

  2. Agile team roles and responsibilities.

Business Analysis in Agile

  1. The role and techniques of business analysis in Agile.

User Personas

  1. Defining and integrating user personas.

Writing User Stories

  1. Techniques and best practices for writing user stories.

Product Backlog Items

  1. Understanding various backlog items including spikes and defects.

Epics, Features, and Tasks

  1. Breaking down product vision into actionable items.

User Story Analysis

  1. Adding detail and prioritizing user stories for Agile projects.

Course Review

  1. Recap of key learnings, Q&A, and discussion.

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