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What are the next steps as an AGILE BA?

Last post 02:16 pm August 31, 2023 by Ian Mitchell
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11:20 am August 31, 2023

I have a lot of questions with regards to becoming an AGILE BA.



I will be working on an EPIC very soon. However, in the meantime, the product owner has assigned me a number of user stories to work on. These are within the 'TO DO' column on KANBAN.

 

What do I do when they are in the TO DO column?



After I have completed what would have been needed to do on the story, what is the next step after that?



When it comes to changing the status of a story who does that? myself or the product owner?

 

Do I need to reassign a story to a tech/dev person once I have completed working on the story or?

 

Are there any liaising I need to do with the users/stakeholders within the 'TO DO' part? Or would this have already been covered off by the product owner?

 

Just looking for a clear and concise logical flow of what and how the process would be/looks like working on a story and how it flows through/who changes what on the status/ etc , etc

 

Many thanks!!!


02:16 pm August 31, 2023

Just looking for a clear and concise logical flow of what and how the process would be/looks like working on a story and how it flows through/who changes what on the status/ etc , etc

Good. Now, who else on your team is looking for that transparency over workflow and for explicit policies which they can observe? Only the team can define, own, and manage it.

Beyond that, my advice is to remember that work ought to be pulled rather than assigned, the team ought to have a clear commitment point in that workflow, and the increments produced ought to be of a Done and immediately usable quality so empirical feedback is obtained.


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