Burn-down chart
Burn-down chart is a graphical representation of work left to do versus time. Work left is often on the vertical axis, with time along the horizontal. It is useful for predicting when all of the work will be completed
Practise makes perfect
Burn-down chart is a graphical representation of work left to do versus time. Work left is often on the vertical axis, with time along the horizontal. It is useful for predicting when all of the work will be completed
Apart from running regular daily standup meetings with development/engineering team, it is important to run Program Status Meeting involving engineering, program management, product management , […]
To ensure smooth sprint execution, it’s vital to have “ready” user stories, clear, feasible, and testable. A sample user story for password reset should have acceptance criteria, security measures, scalability, and performance criteria defined. The “Definition of Ready” checklist outlines the necessary criteria for a user story to be considered ready for implementation.
User Stories are essential narratives guiding product development. They focus on user needs, with a simple format (WHO, WHAT, WHY) and follow the 3 C’s (Card, Conversation, Confirmation). Adhering to the INVEST criteria ensures value and actionability. Breaking down stories into manageable pieces is crucial. Mastering this art empowers Product Managers for success.
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