What does “story” mean in the context of SAFe Agile?
Acting as a broad concept involving the adoption of various practices, SAFe helps in empowering individuals within an organization for the development and delivery of a ready product on time. Clients or users provide the necessary information concerning a product which is then delivered to agile team members for production. Stories act as an important aspect of a SAFe framework which involves delivering information about a product to the agile team members. User’s needs are communicated to team members responsible for the development and delivery of a ready product. These act as information that is supplied in small bits and in an understandable manner for the agile team members.
Stories within a SAFe framework are very important as they help communicate information and needs of a user who can be a customer or team member. Necessary information with respect to the functionality of a particular product is delivered through user stories. The ways of achieving the same and details are discussed at a later stage. These are generally communicated through physical means like notes which can help in providing a tangible direction for achieving a particular objective.
Stories are also divided into two types:
User stories:
Writing with the perspective of a user, User stories act as the best way of communicating necessary information about a product to the agile team members. Agile team members are able to understand what a user requires, its demands, and how it can help in improving overall business values with efficiency. Moreover, some user stories are written not from the perspective of a final user but a device that is being developed for final usage. Their availability in a physical format even helps team members to track their completion.
Enabler stories:
These stories are not concerned with User needs or from their perspective but based on infrastructure or capabilities which the team members want to incorporate into a particular product. Including a particular feature or improving the overall functionality of a product is the main concern of enabler stories.