by Tom Bullock | Jun 26, 2020 | Blog |
Understanding Definition of Ready, Acceptance Criteria, And Definition of Done by Tom Bullock, Kevin Ball, Jack Harmening | June 26, 2020 | Blog This post is part of our new ScrumCast series of conversations with thought leaders who have successfully helped transform...
by Alyssa Layden | Jun 1, 2017 | Blog, Scrum Framework |
What is Timeboxing? Timeboxing is allotting a fixed, maximum unit of time for an activity. That unit of time is called a time box. The goal of timeboxing is to define and limit the amount of time dedicated to an activity. Scrum uses timeboxing for all of the Scrum...
by JJ Sutherland | May 1, 2015 | Blog, Scrum in Action |
How to Launch a Scrum Team We share our step-by-step backlog for launching new teams or reinvigorating old ones. Three different perspectives from three Scrum Inc. coaches on how to launch a Scrum team and how to overcome the most common impediments. Estimated time...
by JJ Sutherland | Mar 26, 2015 | Blog, Scrum Framework |
Getting to Done The second value in the Agile Manifesto is to have working product at the end of every sprint. Yet only 20% of teams that call themselves ‘Agile’ actually do. There is a lot of bad agile out there. It doesn’t have to be this way. Getting to...
by JJ Sutherland | Ago 7, 2014 | Blog, Scrum Framework |
Definition of Done The moment a Product Backlog item meets the Definition of Done, an Increment is born. The Definition of Done (DoD) represents the organization’s formal definition of quality for all Product Backlog Items (PBIs). If an organization does not...