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The topic today is “Done” and what that means on a Scrum Team.

For those of you practicing Scrum today, think about how important this is.

For those of you who are not yet practicing Scrum today, remember when you start that it is a very important topic to discuss with each of your Scrum Teams.

Today we continue examining some of the postings and related comments at www.implementingscrum.com and the forum.

This entry is going to ask you to look at the topic, “Developer Done, or all done?“. Go ahead and take a look at it.

Any new ideas or comments you’d like to add to this topic?

You may also want to check out the following blog postings and comments related to this:

Done. Really?
Who’s Your Product Owner?
Welcome to Oz.

Thanks for continuing to read this — or welcome new people reading and subscribing to this forum!

- mike vizdos

Have a great day and thank you for your time.

- mike vizdos
www.implementingscrum.com
www.michaelvizdos.com

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Posted in Done, Product Backlog, Product Owner — by mvizdos on 11/28/07




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