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each, great, quick, practical and agile. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
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- This product had a total of 76 reviews as of our last analysis date on Apr 10 2020.
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After all it’s only 121 pages and the word quick is right there in the title
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Its not just 50 ideas to improve your user stories
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Its 50 experiments you can try to improve how you deliver software
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When everyone sits at a big conference table looking at stories on a monitor or projected on a wall they start tuning out and reading their phones
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For anyone doing agile development the concept of the ‘user story‘ is easy to understand but very difficult to do well
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For that reason this book is truly is for all teams—especially those doing iterative delivery—that employ user stories to represent user requirements
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Every idea structured as follows 1 the concept 2 key benefits 3 how to make it work
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