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  1. Techniques for using the Definition of Done (DoD)

    I always spend time during training classes thoroughly covering the concept of Definition of Done, sometimes abbreviated “DoD.” As a concept it’s fairly eas

    Erik Weber February 21, 2015

  2. 🇺🇸 DONE (DoD): An Incomplete Definition or a Lack of Trust?

    A few days ago, I was observing a Sprint Retrospective. The Scrum Team decided to work on the Definition of Done (DoD), identified as the most important topic to adapt for the next Sprint. The discussions were open and animated, when an unexpected discussion emerged during the session.

    Fabio Panzavolta March 11, 2019

  3. Navigating the Scrum Events - The Sprint

    If you or your team are new to Scrum, you can use this as a starting point to answer, “what should we be doing and why?” for each Scrum Event. If your team is more experienced but you feel like you’re drifting away from healthy behaviors and patterns and you’re not sure how to course correct - you can use this series as a baseline to reset and start re-aligning your team. This is NOT the end-all-be-all perfect way to operate for all scenarios - but a straight-to-the-point tactical list of steps to help you get to the basic outcomes you need at the end of the event.

    Owen Strombeck November 30, 2023

  4. Organizational standards and the Definition of Done

    Organizational standards and the Definition of Done Forums Scrum Forum …

    Niels Elgers March 16, 2022 3 comments

  5. Why isn't the Definition of Ready described in the Scrum Guide?

    On July 7th the Scrum community gathered in Amsterdam (The Netherlands) for the 5th edition of Scrum Day Europe. This year's theme was 'the next iteration'.

    Barry Overeem September 5, 2016

  6. "If a Product Backlog item does not meet the Definition of Done, it cannot be released or even presented at the Sprint Review "

    "If a Product Backlog item does not meet the Definition of Done, it cannot be released or even presented at the Sprint …

    Harshal Rathee February 3, 2021 17 comments

  7. Acceptance Criteria & Definition of done

    Acceptance Criteria & Definition of done Forums Scrum Forum …

    Adil Bengharbaoui June 17, 2018 37 comments

  8. A Simple Example Of A Definition Of Done

    At a recent class, a new Scrum Master asked me for a simple example of a Definition of Done. This post captures my answer to them and I hope it will help simplify this concept for you.

    Simon Kneafsey January 5, 2021

  9. Definition of "Done" in multiple Team projects

    Definition of "Done" in multiple Team projects Forums … teams working in the same projects must be the same definition of "done" or each team have your own definition? …

    Marcio Ellis Brant Chamone August 15, 2016 12 comments

  10. Do You Think You are Done?

    As a Professional Scrum Trainer for Scrum.org I get to think about the Definition of "Done" and its meaning a lot.

    Alex Kudinov March 16, 2019