Keys to Great Requirements Meetings and User Story Workshops
Keys to Great Requirements Meetings and User Story Workshops, What You Need to Know about Collaboration in Requirements Elicitation and User Story Conversations.
You Need both Soft Skills and Hard Skills to Engage Productively in Business Conversations
Understanding how collaboration works will help you shine in virtual and in-person meetings whether you are a leader or contributor. We examine the benefits of working collaboratively to define business needs, what makes collaboration work, and how to make sure it works well. To learn how to integrate the techniques that will help you facilitate requirements workshops and engage in collaborative conversations, we recommend our 3+ hour course “Lead and Contribute to Collaborative Meetings and Workshops“.
We share insights with you about how collaboration contributes to generating better outcomes in requirements meetings and workshops. This course is about what collaboration is, with a few ideas about the when, and a lot about why you need it now. This is a management overview course of our HOW-TO course “Lead and Contribute to Collaborative Meetings and Workshops” that is also available on Udemy.
Collaboration: The Secret to Creative Thinking
Collaboration is when two or more people work together to solve a problem or accomplish a task. Research has shown that when people collaborate, projects are completed faster and more efficiently. Collaborative work is also less stressful than working alone. Working together with other professionals can help come up with new ideas, which are almost always better than the ones suggested by one person alone.
Collaboration is important because it increases the chance of identifying the right requirements that are needed to meet the business objectives by making sure all stakeholders are involved in identifying needs and wants for their respective areas.
DISCLAIMER:
This is not a how-to course. Because this is a free course introductory course, Udemy does not offer certificates. For that reason, we do not include quizzes as those make students justifiably think they will get a certificate at the end.