Writing Requirements as an International Team

You’ve probably heard the saying, “Teamwork makes the dream work.” And it’s true. Teams that start on a project together, and continue working together throughout the project, have a higher chance of success than those that are siloed. You can even create requirements together as a team to ensure a high probability for success.

But in today’s global environment, you probably have team members in different cities, in different time zones, in different countries and with different cultures. How do you come together as a team to create requirements that make sense and that your entire team agrees on to build high-quality products and services that people want to buy?

Johnathan Lucky, scrum master at DAZN, joined our webinar series on Thursday, October 30 and discussed:

– Tips and tricks for getting your team on the same page
– Frameworks for working on products around the world
– Shaping the future of your product no matter how far spread you are

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