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How Do PMs Work With Customers, Stakeholders, and Engineering Teams?The role of a product manager (PM) can often seem ambiguous to those outside the field. Unlike engineers, designers, or marketers, PMs don’t “own” a single function—they instead serve as connectors, strategists, and facilitators who bring together diverse groups to create successful products. A PM’s ability to collaborate effectively with customers, stakeholders,...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 9K Views 0 Anteprima
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How do you manage tasks in agile teams?Managing tasks in agile teams is both a discipline and an adaptive practice. Unlike traditional project management approaches that rely on rigid planning and sequential execution, agile methodologies embrace change, iterative delivery, and continuous feedback. This fundamentally shifts how tasks are defined, tracked, and completed. Effective task management in agile environments requires a...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 3K Views 0 Anteprima
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How Should Edge Cases Be Handled in User Stories?When writing user stories in Agile development, most teams naturally focus on the happy path—the smooth, expected way a feature should work. For example, in a login story, the happy path is a user entering valid credentials and successfully accessing their account. But what about the not-so-happy paths? What if the user enters the wrong password multiple times? What if they forget their...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 8K Views 0 Anteprima
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Initially, the Product Owner is Responsible for Capturing Stories, but the Team Can Capture Technical Stories and SpikesIn Agile development, user stories are the primary units of work, capturing functionality from the perspective of the end user. The Product Owner (PO) is typically responsible for creating and prioritizing these stories in the product backlog. However, Agile encourages collaboration and shared ownership, meaning that while the PO leads the effort, the development team also contributes by...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 12K Views 0 Anteprima
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What Are Common Mistakes When Using User Stories?User stories are one of the most widely adopted tools in Agile product development. They provide a simple, lightweight way to capture requirements from the perspective of the end user. The classic format — “As a [type of user], I want [some goal], so that [reason/benefit]” — encourages teams to focus on value rather than tasks. But while the concept seems...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 11K Views 0 Anteprima
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What Is a User Story?In product development, especially in Agile and Scrum methodologies, the term user story plays a central role. At first glance, it sounds like a simple narrative, but in practice, it is a powerful tool for capturing user needs, guiding development priorities, and keeping teams aligned with customer value. A user story is a short, simple description of a feature or functionality told from the...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 8K Views 0 Anteprima
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What Is the Difference Between an Epic and a User Story?In Agile software development, teams use a variety of tools and frameworks to structure work, capture requirements, and deliver value in small, iterative steps. Among the most common terms are epics and user stories. While these terms are often used interchangeably by new Agile practitioners, they are not the same thing. Understanding the difference between epics and user stories is crucial...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 8K Views 0 Anteprima
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What Makes a Good User Story?In Agile product development, the user story is one of the most fundamental tools. It’s not just a sentence or requirement — it’s a way to capture who the user is, what they want, and why it matters. But while the concept sounds simple, writing a good user story is often much harder in practice. Many teams fall into the trap of writing vague, overly technical, or incomplete...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 8K Views 0 Anteprima
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Who Writes User Stories?In Agile product development, user stories are at the heart of how teams capture user needs and translate them into actionable work. But while the format of a user story is fairly standard — “As a [user], I want [goal] so that [value]” — one of the most debated questions is: who actually writes them? Is it the product manager, the product owner, the business analyst,...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 5K Views 0 Anteprima
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