SCRUM Quality, Planning, and Completion: The Definition of Done
SCRUM
| Intermediate
- 10 Videos | 37m 13s
- Includes Assessment
- Earns a Badge
- PMI PDU
As a product evolves from a high level vision to more detailed requirements, the team will establish a Definition of Done. This ensures transparency and a shared product vision, as well as that the team understands the work and can set realistic goals as features are about to be developed. In this course, you'll learn the concepts associated with defining done, determining the appropriate amount of detail for the level of planning, and the relationship between definition of done and quality, empiricism, and the sprint goal.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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discover the key concepts covered in this courserecognize the five levels of planning within the Scrum frameworkdescribe how the product scope evolves throughout the project life cycledescribe how the Definition of Done is used in product developmentrecognize the impact of Definition of Done on product quality
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recognize variations of the Definition of Done conceptidentify the steps in creating a Definition of Donedescribe the relationship between the Definition of Done and the sprint goalrecognize how a clear Definition of Done supports the three pillars of Scrum empiricismsummarize the key concepts covered in this course
IN THIS COURSE
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1.Course Overview1m 12sUP NEXT
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2.The Five Levels of Planning4m 40s
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3.Evolution of Product Scope3m 36s
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4.Definition of Done in Product Development3m 22s
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5.The Definition of Done and Product Quality4m 7s
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6.Variations of Defining Done4m 53s
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7.Creating a Definition of Done6m 59s
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8.The Definition of Done and the Sprint Goal3m 16s
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9.The Definition of Done and Empiricism3m 51s
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10.Course Summary1m 18s
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