The Ultimate Guide to Definition of Done
The concept of “Done” is the most important one in Scrum, however, it is often not fully implemented in organizations due to previously established processes and agreements. Without a Done Increment, working usable product functionality at the end of the Sprint, Scrum implementation is losing it’s benefits. If you want to start seeing real results, […]
Not “Done”
Sometimes your team might not be able to get something “Done” by the end of the Sprint. What do you do then? You might have some questions about how to manage this situation and what best practices you should follow. Questions you might have There are a few questions I usually hear when the team […]
🎥 It’s all about ‘Done’
The key point of Scrum (and Agile for that matter) is getting something valuable into the hands of our customers more frequently. However, this concept, closely linked to the Definition of Done, is often misunderstood and misinterpreted. With the release of the new Scrum Guide back in November 2020, many people were taken aback by […]
How Done is your Definition of Done?
This article has been reposted at Scrum.org Blog as well. In every Professional Scrum class, we talk about Done as an important concept in Scrum. And very often some students would get surprised when we tell this simple truth: The whole point of Scrum is to have a Done product at the end of a […]
Definition of Done & Liberating Structures | Virtual Lean Coffee Part 3
In this video, we discuss two very different topics: Definition of Done and some facilitation techniques. Both topics are extremely important for a Scrum Master to be more effective when taking the stance of a teacher and a facilitator.