Why Your User Stories Keep Carrying Over Sprint After Sprint
If your user stories keep carrying over from sprint to sprint, the issue probably isn't effort or commitment. It's how the work is being split. Many Scrum teams stay busy all sprint. Tasks get completed. Progress looks visible. But when the sprint ends, the most important stories are still unfinished. In this video, Mike Cohn explains why teams often finish tasks instead of value, how poor story splitting causes stories to carry over, and what to do differently so work can be completed within a sprint. You'll learn: • Why splitting by technical layer creates the illusion of progress • What it means to split user stories by value • How to tell the difference between a story and a task • A simple test for determining whether a story is small enough • How vertical story slicing helps teams finish meaningful work sooner • Why smaller stories improve predictability and expose risk earlier If your team regularly carries stories into the next sprint, improving how work is defined can make finishing realistic again. ▶ Watch next: SPIDR Story Splitting Explained https://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/... ▶ Explore the playlist: Product Management & Product Owner Guide | Agile Product Strategy • Product Management & Product Owner Guide |... 🎓 Explore Agile Training & Courses https://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/... More Agile resources https://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com?...

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