Course Outline
1. Introduction to facilitation, or why it is worth using brainstorm
2. Defining customers/users using personalization techniques
3. Defining the problem / challenge - situation client's
4. Identification of business value in the project - requirements and acceptance criteria
– creating User Story Maps using brainstorm techniques
- identification, definition, decomposition and prioritization of requirements - tools and techniques, e.g. Richard Lawrens, Elephant carpaccio exercise
- workshop:
- defining requirements - identifying requirements in the user story formula
- measurability of requirements and settlement of effectiveness - identification acceptance criteria for a user story
- prioritization of requirements based on the needs of the project client
- transfer of requirements - how to ensure that we understand each other - transfer customer needs for a transparent user story
5. Summary - retrospective "start, stop, continue"
Requirements
- Experience with designing and/or developing software solutions for customers
Audience
- Developers
- IT departments managers
- Project managers, PM
- Product Owners
- Marketing department employees
Testimonials (5)
Well planned. Without much foundation, I didn't get lost and I knew where I was. Issues from general to specific provide the basis for further work in your own field.
Andrzej - TENSOFT Sp. z o.o.
Course - Design Patterns in PHP
Machine Translated
Very "hands-on" training, with lots of examples and explanations. I really enjoyed it and I feel like a learned many new things in a very short time. Very well done!
Sorina - DB Global Technology
Course - JavaScript - Advanced Programming
The trainer highlighted the really important concepts in software architecture with quizzes. The high-level perspective on effective implementation of software development cycle starting from requirements elicitation to unit testing is very refreshing to data scientist without much experience in software development.
Kok Cheong Cheng - DBS Bank
Course - Design Patterns
on how khoebib help everyone if there is a problem.
Kim Justine Agoncillo - Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company
Course - Microservice Patterns: Migrating from a Monolithic to a Microservice Architecture with .Net
That we could you real life examples