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122.11.014 User Story Maps - How to decide if a task belongs on the story map
How to decide if a task belongs on the story map
A good metaphor for a task that belongs on a story map: They are tasks we’d expect to complete before intentionally stopping to do something else. E.g., you don’t get halfway through a shower in the morning and think, “Man, this shower is dragging on. I think I’ll grab a cup of coffee and finish this shower later.” (direct quote attributable to User Story Mapping)
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