- In-depth understanding of the What, the Why, and the How of User Story Maps
- Learn to create your own Story Maps with clear understanding of each and every steps
- Understanding how JTBD differs from User Story Maps
Agenda
Introduction to Story Maps
- Why the need for Story maps
- What is Story Mapping
- Real life Story Maps example
How to Create Story Maps
- Hands-on Story Mapping on Miro
Understanding larger Story maps
Jobs To Be Done VS User Story Maps
Live-Online Requirements
To participate in the online course, you’ll need the following:
- A quiet, comfortable place to be for the duration of the class
-Choose an area without distractions
-Be mindful of managing potential interruptions (e.g. children, pets, etc).
- Computer (desktop, laptop, or tablet)
- Camera and microphone (we’ll have virtual breakout rooms)
- Headset to filter out room noise
- Internet connectivity
- Ability to download the workbook
Attendance
We ask that you participate like you would if you were in class.
- Punctual arrival
- Full attention and participation (video is required)
- Committed to full, 100% attendance and participation during class time
Attendees must participate in both two days of class.
- Video Required – You’ll be working with others in video breakout rooms. It’s a unique way to engage with your classmates and dive deeper into discussions.
- Tools – Our coaches have incorporated easy-to-use websites and online collaboration tools to support their lessons.