M.A.C.S [book]: Mentors, Advisors, Coaches & Sponsors: | Chapter 1 – Roles, Relevance, & Realness

In our M.A.C.S [book]: Mentors, Advisors, Coaches & Sponsors series, we will define each role, discuss how each role can be instrumental in your entrepreneurship success, and how to locate or identify these people in your life. Throughout the series, I will state important lessons or takeaways that can benefit you. In this first chapter, we will introduce and define our M.A.C.S acronym, its relevance and the three qualities each role must possess to be effective.

Scrum Framework: The Definition of Done

Scrum Framework: The Definition of Done provides an explanation of how to determine a scrum team’s definition of done for user stories and bugs. By having a team’s agreed upon definition of done it permits a Scum team to know when items are releasable. Within a course titled Scrum Framework: Definition of Done, this linguistic-written-works-of-artz {L.WWoA} provides the five levels of planning, evolution of product scope, definition of done in product development, variations of defining done, creating a definition of done, definition of done and the Sprint goal, and lastly, the definition of done and empiricism.