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I have observed many scrum masters struggling to guide teams on how to vertically slice user stories. Sometimes, it is due to a lack of technical expertise, which often causes us to lack confidence. Without development knowledge, we often have to trust what our teams tell us. And if they say "this story can't be sliced", well, we sometimes shrug and move on. But with a little additional study, even non-technical scrum masters (for I am one as well) can learn enough to gently guide skeptical teams to find slicing patterns where previously they saw none. Some of the content of this video is based on the superb work of HumanizingWork.com. It was one of their people, Richard Lawrence, that I first heard about the story slicing patterns guide. I studied it and used it over many years to questions friendly developers, architects, testers, and others, to learn as much as possible about how to make BIG stories smaller. I hope this video will be helpful. Please visit Humanizing Work: https://www.humanizingwork.com/the-hu... *Correction: When giving credit to Richard Lawrence of Humanizing Work, I inaccurately said that I had "worked" with Richard Lawrence. That is not what I meant to say. When I was working on a scrum team he coached us on his techniques. I was the recipient and beneficiary of his coaching. I never "worked with him". I apologize for that sloppy language. I submit myself for flogging. LOL timecodes: 00:00 - Teaser Start 00:33 - In this Episode 02:05 - About this series 02:30 - Story Time How a struggling team learned to slice vertically 04:45 - Team Lion Heart metrics: Very unpredictable 06:10 - Retro output results Problems we can solve 08:20 - Which solutions are within our control 08:45 - Aligning team on Story Size 10:12 - Begin using detailed subtasks, with estimated hours 11:17 - Analyze the new sprint candidates to identify Slicing Candidates 12:40 - The Slicing Guide 15:40 - The Applicable Slicing Patterns 17:29 - Pattern 1 Workflow Steps 18:55 - Pattern 2 Business Rules 20:28 - Pattern 3 Operations 24:25 - Pattern 4 Interface Variations 24:20 - Pattern 5 Major Effort 26:19 - Pattern 6 Complex Coding 27:01 - Pattern 7 Data Variations 27:15 - Pattern 8 Non Functional Requirements 28:11 - Splitting Vs Slicing 30:23 - Ending