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Story Mapping: What Does It Stand For?

Story Mapping: What Does It Stand For?

Story Mapping is a method used in project management and software development to help teams visualize the work that will go into a project. It is a strategy that aligns the team on the project’s goals and ensures everyone understands the scope of the work. But what exactly does it stand for?

Story Mapping is a technique that breaks down large projects into manageable chunks, or “stories”. These stories are then organized in a visual map that represents the project’s timeline and the tasks that need to be completed. This method helps teams understand the project’s flow, identify potential challenges, and prioritize tasks.

Story Mapping is particularly useful in Agile project management, where it helps teams stay focused on delivering value to the customer. By visualizing the project’s flow, teams can better understand the customer’s journey and ensure that every task contributes to enhancing the customer’s experience.

For more detailed information, you can visit the Wikipedia page on Story Mapping.

References

1. Atlassian – User Story Mapping

2. Mountain Goat Software – User Stories and Story Mapping in Agile Development