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Practices to develop a common understanding on an agile team

Last post 12:46 am February 24, 2019 by Chris Belknap
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10:43 am February 23, 2019

Hi Everyone,

I am trying to understand if team norms, product vision, roadmap, backlog refinement, conversation surrounding an user story etc are practices that can be used to develop a common understanding on agile teams? 

Any other thoughts? 


12:46 am February 24, 2019

That's a good list.  Here are a few others:

  • Personas
  • Definition of Done
  • Three Amigos (PO, Developer, Test Engineer have a conversation before tacking the PBI)
  • Pair Programming
  • Acceptance Criteria

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