User Story Mapping
Discover the Whole Story, Build the Right Product
by Jeff Patton
Recommended by Kirk Borne and Marty Cagan
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Recommended by 2 sources and appears in Business and Nonfiction.
How do you build a product that delights users You must first know who your users are and how they plan to use what you're building. With this practical book, you'll explore the oftenmisunderstood practice of user story mapping, and learn how it can help keep your team stay focused on users and their experience throughout the development process....
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Kirk Borne
“Awesome book by @jeffpatton — "User Story Mapping: Discover the Whole Story, Build the Right Product" …helps teams keep focus on users & their needs, and not get lost in enthusiasm for more cool product features! #UX #CX #DesignThinking #DataStorytelling”
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