BA-201 · Question #47
Cloud Kicks has assembled a new product team to launch a brand ambassador partner portal in Experience Cloud. The team is debating various ways to document the requirements. The business analyst…
The correct answer is C. User stones translate requirements in a way that shows a product's value to the end user. The primary benefit of user stories is that they frame requirements from the perspective of the end user and explicitly state the value or benefit the user receives-making it clear why a feature matters. This user-centric framing helps the product team stay focused on…
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Cloud Kicks has assembled a new product team to launch a brand ambassador partner portal in Experience Cloud. The team is debating various ways to document the requirements. The business analyst recommends writing user stories within the Agile methodology. What is the benefit of creating user stories when documenting project requirements?
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- AUser stories provide specific details about a product early in the development lifecycle.
- BUser stones decrease the need for collaboration within a product team throughout the project.
- CUser stones translate requirements in a way that shows a product's value to the end user.
How the community answered
(44 responses)- A2% (1)
- B5% (2)
- C93% (41)
Explanation
The primary benefit of user stories is that they frame requirements from the perspective of the end user and explicitly state the value or benefit the user receives-making it clear why a feature matters. This user-centric framing helps the product team stay focused on delivering real business value rather than just technical functionality. User stories do not provide specific technical details early in the lifecycle (that is typically deferred to acceptance criteria and sprint discussions), and they actually increase collaboration rather than decrease it-teams are expected to discuss and refine stories together throughout the project. The value-to-end-user framing is what distinguishes user stories from traditional requirement documents.
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