Essentials of User Story Mapping with Easy Agile CEO, Nick Muldoon:
Easy Agile Co-Founder and Co-CEO Nick Muldoon walks through the essentials of User Story Mapping.
Nick talks about his experiences running Story Mapping sessions at Twitter. As well as covering:
- Why story mapping?
- How to run a story mapping session?
- What are the benefits?
You might be interested in our Ultimate Guide to User Story Mapping
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Are you struggling with bottlenecks and delays? Do dependencies across teams and projects create chaos and confusion?In this webinar, Product Leader and Agile Coach Jaclyn Smith shares practical strategies for identifying and mastering dependencies.
You will learn how to enhance communication, visualization, and ownership of dependencies to boost the collaboration and productivity of your teams.
Agenda:
- Why it is essential to manage dependencies well
- Practical tips to get started; actionable advice for effective dependency management within your teams
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- Real-life examples and lessons learned; gain insights from complex project environments
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Transform Your Retrospectives Into Meaningful Change
Retrospectives shouldn’t just be another agile ceremony - they should be your team’s most powerful tool for continuous improvement.
In this webinar, Easy Agile’s Jaclyn Smith and Adaptavist’s Shane Raubenheimer show you how to go beyond reflection and start making real progress. This session offers universal, practical strategies to enhance agile delivery across time zones, tools, and team cultures.
Key Takeaways from the Webinar
This practical session dives deep into how to run agile retrospectives that actually lead to change. With real-world examples, expert insights, and tool demos, you'll gain the skills to transform your retros into a consistent engine for improvement.
You’ll walk away with:
- A clear understanding of common agile anti-patterns that affect teams across regions and industries
- A simple, repeatable method—the 5 Whys technique—to diagnose root causes of recurring team challenges
- Strategies to reduce meeting fatigue and run more engaging, focused retrospectives with distributed or co-located teams
- Tips for turning reflection into measurable, trackable actions using your existing Jira workflow
- Advice on avoiding action overload and prioritizing change initiatives in fast-moving delivery environments
- A preview of how Easy Agile TeamRhythm enables remote and hybrid teams to run retros seamlessly, integrated with real work data
This webinar equips you with globally relevant practices to make retrospectives more impactful, and less performative.
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Want to go deeper into the ideas shared in this session? These practical resources are a great way to keep building your confidence and capability when it comes to facilitating meaningful retrospectives - whether you're just getting started or looking to level up.
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