how_do_we_initially_setup_our_definition_of_done
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====== How Do We Ensure Done is Actually Done? ====== | ====== How Do We Ensure Done is Actually Done? ====== | ||
- | Once we’ve defined “done”, how does it actually get done. Lets look at the Team level (similar thinking can be applied at the Train level). At the heart of this work is a Team who is going to do the work. Generally Teams will break down the work in the form of Tasks. Now some of these tasks might come from the definition | + | Once we’ve defined “done”, how does it actually get done. Lets look at the Team level (similar thinking can be applied at the Train level). At the heart of this work is a Team who is going to do the work. If a Team breaks |
- | What this effectively means is that you treat your Definition of Done as a checklist. For each item of work that comes in you are "does this DoD item make sense for this story?" | + | What this effectively means is that you treat your Definition of Done as a checklist. For each item of work that comes in you are "does this DoD item make sense for this story?" |
====== Evolution of the Definition of Done ====== | ====== Evolution of the Definition of Done ====== |
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