Agile User Stories
- 8 CCR PDU
- Flexibility to choose classes
- Trainer: Experience Agile Coach
- Building a Solid Product Backlog from Release Planning Stories

Overview
AGILE® User Stories Training, here attendants will discover tools that educate them about the fundamental components in an easy and fast way and help each keyword to be clear and concise. Our attendants can understand how to compose compressed and elegantly user stories through the numerous real life examples and role modeling sessions. After completing this training participant will become a knowledgeable and competent in AGILE® Methodology. This training will help to become proficient in AGILE® Methodology. Discover new and more proficient approaches to imagine and dissect information. On Agile User Stories that will help participants master the art of gathering requirements to create suitable user stories. Our Agile User Stories training will teach you the basics of this technique for expressing requirements as user stories, and will give you tips and guidelines for writing an effective user story.
Course outline
- Requirements and the Product Backlog
- Epics, Features and Release Planning
- Building a Solid Product Backlog from Release Planning Stories
- Creating a User Story Template
- N.V.E.S.T in Good User Stories
- Handling Non-Functional Requirements
- Just Enough Elaboration
- Conducting a Story-Writing Workshop
- Roles and Personas
- Creating Acceptance Criteria / Defining “Done”
- Story Aggregation and Decomposition
- Spikes and Special Stories
- Prioritization
- Looking Ahead
- Groom Continually
- Value Assessment
- Risk-Based Prioritization
- Estimates vs. Commitment
- Relative Sizing
- Planning Poker
- Sizing the Product Backlog
Key Features

- 8 hours Instructor led Online Training
- Course Completion Certificate
- 8 CCR PDU
- Flexibility to choose classes
- Trainer: Experience Agile Coach
- 100% Money Back Guarantee
- Post training support
- 10% discount on any other Course
Who should attend
Product owners, managers, programmers, testers or anyone involved in defining or elaborating on the requirements for a project within your organization. Participants will be able to return to their projects with specific recommendations and actionable practices they can perform to improve their requirements capturing.