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Story writing and story slicing for a very dynamic product.

Last post 09:54 pm September 28, 2020 by Ian Mitchell
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12:56 pm September 28, 2020

Hi,

I would like to get  some expert opinion on the following product environment in terms of story writing and story slicing.

We have an enterprise product and many clients would be onboarding to the product in different timelines with customised extra features than the basic one. As many clients are getting onboarded  with more unique customised features, the Product onwards are getting challenges in writing the story which enriches the base product  that fits to our system and slicing the stories into smaller units that fit into the 2 week sprint. 

What would be your suggestion or approaches  on these sort of situations to address  the story writing and slicing challenges? 


09:54 pm September 28, 2020

A user story is a placeholder for a conversation about a possible requirement. Why are these conversations now proving to be difficult? 


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