What I liked:
- emphasis on importance of expressing/defining/discovering benefit of scenarios choice
- interaction
- game
- interaction
- very productive
- I learned a lot
- exercises
- upside down
- focus on right value -> benefit
- interactive, fun
- benefits first
- super interaction, clear message
- practical tips!
- nice exercises
- nice + useful perspective features <-> benefits
- exercises
- I really liked the style of the presentation, mix with interaction
- very clear message about the benefits, useful in practice!
- interactivity
- only few slides
- writing on white board
- gave me new practical insights and can start using tomorrow
- the bingo & roleplay
- new way of thinking
- nice presentation
- it made me realize I have to dig deeper for benefits then the "VALUE"-level when I now end my user stories
- interactive, very clear communication, force to think
- bingo :-)
- clear explanation
- nice exercises
- think in benefits instead of features
- room temperature (especially after lunch)
- everything !
To make it perfect:
- clarify when it's easier to define goals than messaging (Gojko's peq at start of session)
- yellow word not readable
- how effective does your definition of benefit fact-based low-emotional, left-braned people?
- incorrect user-story definition (as a I need so that --> upside down user story --already exists BDD format I think
- research more= sexist: male-brain vs female brain (not men vs women)
- reasoning-test more= how can people intermening customers know the benefits better then the customer them-selves?
- more context
- main point interesting but not coing across -lots of terminology
- ambiguous
- more examples on benefits (real life)
- 10/10
- perhaps a fishbowl exercise to drill down on asking questions
- 10/10
- do more work on the frasing of the user stories of put in some examples
- don't know... change toffifee for real Belgian chocolates
- we had a bit of trouble understanding the self service case at first; description could be a bit more clear
- I sometimes got lost, but only 1 or 2 times (so I did not get the idea)
- actual cases with experiences
- I would extend a bit more how to use them in real life and the limits/boundaries
- more real-life samples
- question round at the end of the talk
- some business examples about projects that were delivered towards features instead of benefits
- you could go a little bit faster
- state the benefit that this presentation delivers
- 10/10
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