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As I was talking this morning about how to write good, proper requirements for colleagues, I remembered this video which I want to share with you: How to Make a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ct-lOOUqmyY - Have a good weekend.
@carsten Will watch later! πŸ‘Œ #Bookmarked
@carsten Will watch later! πŸ‘Œ #Bookmarked
@prologic And? It caused quite some trouble when I posted this at work… trouble in the sense of β€œLikes” and people who agree with it and other people who probably are the ones who are writing requirements. :-)
@carsten Bwhahahahaaa, very nice! :-D Our requirements and user stories all require an extended amount of additional thinking and anticipating. Not all of us succeed in this mission. Some struggle with the ability to think for themselves. And some tasks are just reeeaaally poorly written. Will share this on Monday!
@carsten OMG I finally watched this!!! So freak'n hilarious! πŸ˜‚
@carsten OMG I finally watched this!!! So freak'n hilarious! πŸ˜‚
Reminded me of this classic:

Requirements Engineering
Reminded me of this classic:

Requirements Engineering
@prologic I love this one. It is a nice perfect example how lots of companies work