
Agile developers want user stories; product managers want to bring back stories from the market about users. What we REALLY need is to understand user goals. Is there a difference?
Edward Brown has been a requirements analyst since childhood but has only been getting paid for it since 1999. Edward is currently a Technical Product Manager at the Premier healthcare alliance headquartered in Charlotte. He has also worked as a software developer, Microsoft applications trainer, business systems analyst, and translator (Edward is fluent in Japanese). Edward maintains a profile with more historical professional details on LinkedIn.
Agile developers want user stories; product managers want to bring back stories from the market about users. What we REALLY need is to understand user goals. Is there a difference?