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Introducing Scrum Artifacts and the Definition of Done
Everyone hears about inspection and adaptation when talking about agile or Scrum. But where does the transparency come from? Also, how do we know when work is really done? In this course, Introducing Scrum Artifacts and the Definition of Done, you will learn foundational knowledge of the Scrum Artifacts and the Definition of Done. First, you will discover how the Scrum Artifacts provide transparency. Next, you will explore why this is so important to a successful implementation of Scrum. Finally, you will learn how to craft a definition of "done". When you’re finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of the Scrum Artifacts and the Definition of "Done" needed to apply Scrum well.
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