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* The estimates consistently reflect the capacity of the Team to deliver. | * The estimates consistently reflect the capacity of the Team to deliver. | ||
- | * The estimates consistently reflect the size of the work no matter what kind of work it is. For example, it should not matter that we are estimating a new feature or defects | + | * The estimates consistently reflect the size of the work no matter what kind of work it is. For example, it should not matter that we are estimating a new feature or defects. |
- | * They are truly relative in that on a Team by Team basis an 8 is an 8 and an 8 is about 4 times a 2 no matter the source. | + | * They are truly relative in that, on a Team by Team basis, an 8 is an 8, and an 8 is about 4 times a 2 no matter the source. |
* Estimation data allows the use of ranges of estimates to help understand the risk profile of the work. A simple example of this is when the Product Owner uses best, average and worst velocities to understand what is likely to happen with their plan. | * Estimation data allows the use of ranges of estimates to help understand the risk profile of the work. A simple example of this is when the Product Owner uses best, average and worst velocities to understand what is likely to happen with their plan. | ||
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