User Story Mapping
A**R
A couple of good techniques and an awful lot of padding
On page XXIX of the preface is a page that says read this first, which states the book doesn't have an introduction. The preface then continues for another 15 pages to page XLIV before chapter 1 starts. The technique of story mapping is very interesting and one I'll be using on a large project I'll be working on in the future. The way in which business stakeholders define what to them constitutes the MVP is interesting and also worth trying. The rest of the book however seems to be promoting stories over requirements. I can't call it a discussion as it does not go into any detail of the advantages and disadvantages of either approach across a variety of situations. The book makes some salient points that I agree with such as most companies not useing user stories correctly, but my personal opinion is you could remove 50%-60% of the content of this book and it would still convey the same message.
M**Y
Essential Knowledge, but Needs Effort from You
Patton's writing style seems to make this book seem disjointed - I felt that I'd got something out of the first read-through but it was only on the second time through that I realise how good it really is. Do the same and you won't be disappointed. This is a much-neglected aspect of user stories and one that helps tie the subject together in a way that makes sense.
O**N
Good Read
Provides a good alternative view points on how to take development efforts.
K**K
Great New Perspective On User Story Writing.
Really opened my eyes to how you need to be aware of how a user story can effect other areas of the system you are working on. Really great read. I would highly recommend it if you are an expert or a beginner.
P**E
Brilliant.
Great read, covers far more than just story mapping. Anyone involved in Lean or Agile software development will find something in this book to take away. I think its particularly useful for Product Owners/Mangers who are new to the role and need to wrap their minds around breaking work down. Jeff also does a great job of describing the often misunderstood concept of MVP and how to get there.On top of the great content, Jeff's writing style and humour make this incredibly easy to read (unlike some other books on similar topics), you'll fly through it.Highly recommended.
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