User Story Mapping: Discover the Whole Story, Build the Right Product

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About this eBook

User story mapping is a valuable tool for software development, once you understand why and how to use it. This insightful book examines how this often misunderstood technique can help your team stay focused on users and their needs without getting lost in the enthusiasm for individual product features.

Author Jeff Patton shows you how changeable story maps enable your team to hold better conversations about the project throughout the development process. Your team will learn to come away with a shared understanding of what you’re attempting to build and why.

  • Get a high-level view of story mapping, with an exercise to learn key concepts quickly
  • Understand how stories really work, and how they come to life in Agile and Lean projects
  • Dive into a story’s lifecycle, starting with opportunities and moving deeper into discovery
  • Prepare your stories, pay attention while they’re built, and learn from those you convert to working software

Ratings and reviews

4.5
31 reviews
Luc Chase
10 January 2015
These techniques will help teams tell better understood stories and keep a clear vision of the context of those stories. And is a great compliment to Evolutionary Systems Development by John Crinnion.
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Federico Navarrete
21 July 2019
It's the best book of Story Mapping, you can understand the main reason why is relevant. Currently, I'm combining with AzureDevOps, it really highlighted how to transform only Storytellings into action for IT.
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Özmen Adıbelli
5 January 2016
User stories are great to understand how users think and what they need. With "User Story Mapping" method, it's possible to see the big novel about the product. Then you can find missing user stories, decide which one is more valuable and discover MVP easier. Best part is you can facilitate this method with all stakeholders, not just as development team.
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About the author

Over his past two decades of experience, Jeff Patton has learned there’s no “one right way” to design and build software, but there’s lots of wrong ways. Jeff makes use of over 15 years experience with a wide variety of products from on-line aircraft parts ordering to electronic medical records to help organizations improve the way they work. Where many development processes focus on delivery speed and efficiency, Jeff balances those concerns with the need for building products that deliver exceptional value and marketplace success. Jeff has focused on Agile approaches since working on an early Extreme Programming team in 2000. In particular he specializes in integrating effective user experience design and product management practice with strong engineering practice.Jeff currently works as an independent consultant, agile process coach, product design process coach, and instructor. Current articles, essays, and presentations on variety of topics in Agile product development can be found at www.AgileProductDesign.com and in Alistair Cockburn’s Crystal Clear. Jeff is founder and list moderator of the agile-usability Yahoo discussion group, a columnist with StickyMinds.com and IEEE Software, a Certified Scrum Trainer, and winner of the Agile Alliance’s 2007 Gordon Pask Award for contributions to Agile Development.

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