TLDR
Story mapping helps you define the early versions of your product. It can be used to elicit use case requirements, edge cases, and the overall scope of go to market efforts, by consolidating major themes of work and their interconnectedness. The best way to create such a Story map is to do a workshop with all the parties involved, and move around sticky notes as needed. The green lines below some stories show the cut off for the MVP i.e. stories below the green lines were considered out of scope for the product.via the TL;DR App
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Written by balach | Founder at https://epekworks.com - passionate about products, their users, and the makers