Leveraging the User Story Map

There are a couple of things we can do to make good use of our freshly created story map:

  • Make the User Story Map visible: Making the map visible for all to see will help us strategize better as we begin to execute our plan and our product begins to evolve. The ideal way, assuming we're a co-located team, is to put our User Story Map on the wall. Or, if we don't have wall space, on a portable whiteboard. For instance, if we're already using a whiteboard for the Scrum Board, we could put our User Story Map on the back of that board.
  • Prioritize the User Story Map to create a roadmap: The activities of our User Story Map translate to high-level features of a Product Roadmap. The tasks and sub-tasks from the story ...

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