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Essentials of Agile User Story Mapping

 On March 24th, Nick Muldoon from Easy Agile presented Essentials of Agile User Story Mapping at the Sydney Atlassian User Group

The evening was hosted by Vince Butera of Dimension Data and there were 25 people in attendance. 

 

User Story Mapping

It is an essential practice for every scrum and kanban team. 

Story mapping is an excellent technique for ensuring an agile team understands their customers and problems, allowing them to clearly articulate the solution and stay focudes on delivery. 

Check out the talk (15 minutes)

 

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Hi !

I´ve installed Easy Story map to try it with my team and we have some doubts about how to handle multiple user journeys.

We have a project with all stories detailed but these stories are about more than one user journey.

According to what I´ve seen using Easy Story map until now, I´ll have to create a project for each user journey that I´ve mapped.

Is that so?

 

Thx.

Bye.

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