In-Person Chapter Meeting: Intentional User Stories - The PB&J Challenge
Through this fun in-person PB&J challenge, we’ll expose potential gaps demonstrating that no matter how simple a solution can be, someone will always misinterpret the intent behind a requirement.
How often does your team come back with questions about the content of your requirements? Through this fun in-person PB&J challenge, we’ll expose potential gaps in user stories, ambiguous requirements, and acceptance criteria demonstrating that no matter how simple a solution can be, someone will always misinterpret the intent behind a requirement.
Following the challenge, stay to connect with other professionals in the area. You never know who you might meet!!
Schedule:
5:30 pm - 6:00 pm - Gather
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm - The PB&J Challenge by Jen Tubbesing
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm - The After Party: The IIBA KC Connection
Our Speaker:
Jen Tubbesing is a native of the Kansas City metro area. She received her B.S. in Management from Baker University and Project Management Professional (PMP) certification from the Project Management Institute. During her 17 years as a project manager, Jen led projects for many and varied industries including restaurant management, banking, construction, non-profit event planning and fundraising, non-profit healthcare, non-profit small business management and law. She recently entered the world of IT Talent Recruitment with Overland Park-based Premier Tech Inc., which introduced her to business analysts and IIBA-KC. In her free time, Jen is an amateur world championship-level pool player.