Can an inexperienced development team without any senior members can implement scrum? While there's a debate on the necessity of technical excellence for scrum's foundation, one suggestion is to define a clear DOD (definition of done) to unify the team. By revisiting and evolving this definition, teams can incrementally improve and move towards better technical excellence and adopt more Scrum practices. Join us as we delve into this topic, with Todd showing an optimistic viewpoint and a surprising role reversal on our perspectives.
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