As
I dive deeper into my role as a product owner, I am constantly looking for ways
to improve to make things easier for my stake holders, coworkers, and dev
team. One of the things I’ve picked up when
writing a user story is to utilize what is called the “5 Whys”.
To help clarify a description of a story and the value to be delivered,
which is then subsequently distilled down to acceptance criteria that a dev
codes to and a QA resource tests against, asking “Why” leads the writer of the
story to really drill down to what the value is that needs to be delivered. It helps clarify unknown requirements at
times and makes a story concise and easy to understand.
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