What goal diagrams should a team select first?
A well-written user story in agile practices, including Disciplined Agile, describes the customer's perspective. User stories are short, simple descriptions of a feature or requirement from the point of view of the end user or customer. They are intended to capture the 'who, what, and why' of a requirement, focusing on the value it delivers to the customer. This perspective ensures that the development team understands the real-world needs and motivations behind the features they are building, allowing them to create solutions that truly meet user needs.
PMI Disciplined Agile (DA) Toolkit, which outlines the structure and purpose of user stories, highlighting the importance of describing features from the customer's perspective.
PMI Agile Practice Guide, which discusses the use of user stories to capture customer requirements and deliver value.
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