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hi my name is jeff watts and welcome to another of my top 10 tips videos this one is about splitting user stories how do we split user stories is a question i get asked a lot but before we get into that just a quick mention about one really interesting point and that is that you donamp;#39;t have to use user stories i know right groundbreaking stuff but a lot of teams actually only use user stories because they think thatamp;#39;s what you do if youamp;#39;re an agile team now i know a lot of teams that get a lot of value from them because theyamp;#39;re a really useful technique but donamp;#39;t use them just because you think you have to and even if you do end up using user stories not everything on your backlog needs to be a user story there iamp;#39;ve said it but letamp;#39;s just say that you are going to use user stories for argumentamp;#39;s sake one of the biggest challenges that youamp;#39;ll likely face most teams do is how to break them down into small enough chunk