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The Ultimate Guide To Mastering Agile Requirements

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The Ultimate Guide To Mastering Agile Requirements

The Ultimate Guide To Mastering Agile Requirements
Published 1/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.58 GB | Duration: 3h 27m

Discover How To Gather, Develop, and Document Agile Requirements Like A Professional

What you'll learn

Conduct Effective Story-Writing Workshops

Create A Story Map That Represents The User Journey

Discover The Differences Between Gathering Requirements in Agile vs Waterfall

Conduct User Interviews To Gather Requirements And Feedback

Draw Wireframes To Ensure Alignment

Discover The Difference Between Epics & User Stories

Learn And Apply The 3Cs of User Stories and the INVEST acronym

Explore User Story Alternatives - Job Stories

Write Effective Bug Tasks That Will Save Your Developers Time

Apply The Concepts of Iterative and Incremental Development

Develop A Product Vision & Strategy

Discover The Purpose Of Product Backlog Refinement Sessions

Get An Overview Of The Most Popular Agile Framework - Scrum

Apply Empiricism (3 Pillars - Transparency, Inspection, and Adaptation)

Understand Value As A Concept (Top 4 Definitions)

Focus On Value Delivery - The Ultimate Measure Of Success In Agile

Avoid Too Much Upfront Planning

Build Trust In Your Team

Requirements

No previous Agile knowledge or experience needed.

Description

In this step-by-step course, you will learn the exact techniques and strategies used by successful Agile professionals to gather, develop, and document requirements with ease and efficiency. …but before I share more details, let me first introduce myself…Hi,My name is Vladimir Raykov and I'm a project management professional (PMP certified). In addition, I have five Scrum certifications (Scrum Master, Product Owner, Agile Leader).  Currently, I work in a software development company. During the last few years, I've been obsessed with learning and implementing Agile and Scrum. I'd love to share my experience and knowledge so you can achieve your goals.I teach over 117,175 students and have received over 15,433 positive reviews.––-Who Is This Course For?This course is designed for anyone working in an Agile team, including:Product OwnersProject and Product ManagersScrum MastersAgile CoachesAny professional looking to improve their Agile requirements skillsWhether you're new to Agile or have been working in an Agile environment for some time, this course is tailored to meet your needs. It will provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to effectively gather, develop, and document Agile requirements, and to navigate the fast-paced world of Agile development.How Is This Course Organized?Section 1 - Agile FundamentalsCross-FunctionalitySelf-OrganizationIterative and Incremental development.How do we gather requirements - Agile vs Waterfall?Product Vision & StrategySection 2 - Tools And Techniques For Gathering Agile RequirementsConduct effective Story-Writing WorkshopsGenerate high-level user stories (functional requirements).Create Story Maps Organize your user stories.Conduct user interviews.Select the right types of questions and target groups.The technique of observationDrawing wireframesIncrease shared understanding and collaborationSection 3 - Tools And Techniques For Documenting Agile RequirementsUser StoriesExpress the desired functionality from the perspective of the end-userThe INVEST acronym explained.The 3Cs of user stories and the most important aspects to consider.Writing effective Acceptance CriteriaThe difference between functional and non-functional requirements.User story alternatives (Job Stories).[Template] How to write effective bug tasks.Help your developers with debugging. Section 4 - Project SimulationDiscover how agile concepts work together.For a note-taking application, I will…write user storieswrite acceptance criteriacreate a story mapDraw wireframes Prioritize user-storiesand more… Create a Scrum project in Jira.Start Sprints.Overview of the Scrum Events and their main purpose.Product Backlog Refinement and the two states (Ready & Done).Section 5 - Embrace The Agile MindsetLearn how to work empirically (Empirical Process Control Theory)Laser focus on value delivery.This is the ultimate measure of success in agile.Eliminate or reduce waste by avoiding too much upfront planning.Build trust in your agile team so it can thrive.Do I Get A Guarantee? You can enroll now 100% risk-free because you receive 30 day, unconditional money-back guarantee.If for any reason you are not satisfied (and that might be something as simple as you don't like my accent) - no problem, you are one click away from a refund.No hassle, no hard feelings!Go ahead and click the “Buy Now” button right now and let’s awaken the Agile Professional within you almost instantly!

Overview

Section 1: Agile Fundamentals

Lecture 1 The Goal Of This Course And A Roadmap To Success

Lecture 2 [Downloadable Materials] Checklist

Lecture 3 Agile - The Most Important Concepts - Part 1

Lecture 4 Agile - The Most Important Concepts - Part 2

Lecture 5 Your Experience With This Course

Lecture 6 How Requirements Are Gathered - Agile vs Waterfall - Part 1

Lecture 7 How Requirements Are Gathered - Agile vs Waterfall - Part 2

Lecture 8 Product Strategy & Product Vision

Section 2: Tools And Techniques For Gathering Agile Requirements

Lecture 9 Intro

Lecture 10 Conduct Effective Story-Writing Workshops

Lecture 11 Create A Story Map To Visualize The User Journey

Lecture 12 Conduct User Interviews To Gather Requirements

Lecture 13 [Wireframing] - Create The Interface Structure To Ensure Alignment

Lecture 14 The Observation Technique For Gathering Requirements

Section 3: Tools And Techniques For Documenting Agile Requirements

Lecture 15 Intro

Lecture 16 The Difference Between Epics and User Stories

Lecture 17 [User Stories] Requirements Expressed From The User’s Perspective - Part 1

Lecture 18 [User Stories] Requirements Expressed From The User’s Perspective - Part 2

Lecture 19 [User Stories] Requirements Expressed From The User’s Perspective - Part 3

Lecture 20 User Stories Are Not A Must (And Some Alternatives)

Lecture 21 How To Write Effective Bug Tasks (Dealing With Escaped Defects)

Section 4: Project Simulation - How The Theory Is Applied Into Practice

Lecture 22 Intro

Lecture 23 The Web App and Its Main Purpose

Lecture 24 Conducting A Story-Writing Workshop

Lecture 25 Writing User Stories in Jira

Lecture 26 Product Backlog Refinement Explained

Lecture 27 Refining the User Stories For The First Release - Part 1 (Acceptance Criteria)

Lecture 28 Refining the User Stories For The First Release - Part 1 (Wireframing)

Lecture 29 Refining the User Stories For The First Release - Part 2 (Acceptance Criteria)

Lecture 30 Refining the User Stories For The First Release - Part 2 (Wireframing)

Lecture 31 What Happens During the Sprint

Lecture 32 Refining the User Stories For The Second Sprint - Part 1

Lecture 33 Refining the User Stories For The Second Sprint - Part 2

Lecture 34 Refining the User Stories For The Second Sprint - Part 3

Lecture 35 Refining the User Stories For The Third Sprint

Lecture 36 Project Simulation - Conclusion

Section 5: Embrace The Agile Mindset

Lecture 37 Intro

Lecture 38 Agile Mindset #1 - Embrace Empiricism

Lecture 39 Agile Mindset #2 - Focus on Value Delivery

Lecture 40 Agile Mindset #3 - Avoid Too Much Upfront Planning

Lecture 41 Agile Mindset #4 - Build Trust Within Your Team

Lecture 42 [Recommended Resources] Continue Your Agile Journey

Section 6: Conclusion

Lecture 43 Thank You And Final Thoughts

Lecture 44 Bonus Lecture

Product Owners,Product Managers,Project Managers,Business Analysts,Scrum Masters,Any professional who is working or will be working in an Agile team.