Media companies typically have a story, a “narrative,” that they want to tell...They want the guests to make a case that goes along with the story they already want to tell
It’s not enough to provide detail at the user story level and expect the team to get it right, especially when the company is in a complex domain foreign to the developers. High level user stories may work in cases where the developers are users of the products, like video games or streaming services
Design Objects That Tell Stories by Yves Behar Practitioner insight: Objects tell stories that has meaning to the user
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Plan to build prototypes and test the market before sinking the full investment and communicate this in your case. 5. Tell a story A good business case tells a story that can be grasped without deep subject-matter expertise
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Here are a few of their stories: Procter and Gamble Showcasing the power of Agile manufacturing, the team at P&G has been mobilizing teams to manufacture and distribute hand sanitizer around the globe
I see requests for functionality disguised as user stories. Sprints produce small increments of software functionality instead of demonstrable user functionality
Biomedical engineer Tania Douglas shares stories of how we're often blinded to real needs in our pursuit of technology -- and how a deeper understanding of the context where it's used can lead us to better solutions
Words evoke experiences, not realities, i.e., a story. Watch Time: 18 minutes A Powerful Way to Unleash Your Natural Creativity by Tim Harford Click here to Watch Practitioner insight: Tim encourages the use of the “slow-motion multitask” approach to the execution of multiple projects