Improve your Product Backlog Refinement process with a Definition of Ready | Part 4

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This is part 4 in our video series aimed at helping Scrum teams complete their Sprint Plans.

In this video, we look at how an artifact called the "Definition of Ready" (DoR) can help a team improve their Product Backlog Refinement process.

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➡️ PREVIOUS VIDEOS IN THIS SERIES:
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Part 3: Product Backlog Refinement with Jira

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Interested in other ways to indicate an item as Sprint Ready in Jira? Checkout the video below for 5 different ways:

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0:00 Improve your Product Backlog Refinement process with a DoR
0:53 What is a Definition of Ready?
3:32 Implementing the Definition of Ready in Jira
6:16 Final tips

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"Great content! It's awesome how channels like yours break down Scrum, Agile, and SAFe concepts for beginners like us. However, one thing I've noticed is that while we learn about various frameworks like daily standups, velocity charts, sprint retrospectives, and Agile Release Trains (ART), it's rare to see practical demos or templates for reports, charts, or meeting formats. It would be incredibly helpful if you could show real-world examples or templates of things like velocity charts, Agile Release Train planning, sprint reports, and even daily standup formats. It would really benefit learners like us who are trying to see how these concepts come to life in practice!"

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Could you please do an episode on acceptability criteria?

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