Daily Flow: Scrum definition of done for non-software, Kanban board & column exit criteria
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Let's focus on non-software - let's consider a people recruitment process as an example.    What does "done" mean? Valuable, useful, and usable in Scrum, whatever the organization/team decides it is.  "When someone's need was met" in Agendashift. Maybe a near to exit stage on a Kanban board...   How is "done" different from acceptance criteria for a Scrum product backlog item or subtasks on a Kanban work item?  0:00 Introduction   3:42 The definition of "done"  5:27 Definition of done in Kanban & subtasks  7:05 Acceptance criteria may become obsolete  7:53 Different categories of quality standards    10:44 Recruitment example   18:07 Definition of Done in Kanban for non-software 20:17 One of the things I love about kanban   24:28 Answering questions and comments Watch the video version of this episode here: https://youtu.be/CZTarEzFvBc --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dailyflow/message
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