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User Story key components – for your Dynamics 365 or Power Platform project.

User Story key components – for your Dynamics 365 or Power Platform project.

In this post, the author discusses the key components of user stories for Dynamics 365 or Power Platform projects. The author shares an experience of working with a project manager who needed help refining user stories and acceptance criteria for a Scrum framework project. Despite initial hesitation, the author delved into working on user stories for the project.

The post highlights the importance of user stories in breaking down project features into manageable tasks that cater to clients' needs. The author elaborates on the elements of a user story, including a short description of the story, the acceptance criteria, and user persona. Additionally, they demonstrate how well-written user stories enable team members to connect the dots and drive progress towards meeting the end goal.

If you're working on a Power Platform or Dynamics 365 project, this post is a must-read. It equips you with the necessary tools to slice project features into manageable tasks. It also demonstrates the importance of user stories and how well-written user stories can drive progress towards fulfilling clients' needs.

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