Jason Knight
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As your guest, I would like you to seat yourselves so I can meet you all and so you can perceive me and the monitor clearly.
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Show that you can introduce your neighbor
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Show that you can hear me clearly
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Show that you can see me clearly
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Show that you can see the monitor clearly
Why Scrum?

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Scrum (n): A framework within which people can address complex adaptive problems, while productively and creatively delivering products of the highest possible value.








Group up, 4-5 people
What is "Done" for you?
List all aspects of work before release
Make sure aspects apply to each piece of work
- The code is well written. (That is, we’re happy with it and don’t feel like it immediately needs to be rewritten.)
- The code is checked in. (Kind of an “of course” statement, but still worth calling out.)
- The code was either pair programmed or peer reviewed.
- The code comes with tests at all appropriate levels. (That is, unit, service and user interface.)
- The feature the code implements has been documented in any end-user documentation such as manuals or help systems.
Example DoD

Scrum Lunch and Learn
By Jason Knight
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