#25. Neil is attempting a little experiment with a short, single question episode on the Amazing Applications podcast and on Youtube (https://youtube.com/customery) . Let’s see if he can answer your
#25. Neil is attempting a little experiment with a short, single question episode on the Amazing Applications podcast and on Youtube (https://youtube.com/customery) . Let’s see if he can answer your
#26. Dan Barber (https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielbarber/) , from the Customery Crew, wanted to know what it would be like inside some of Neil’s scrum events. In Scrum Dynamics 26, Neil walks Dan through
#27. Jonas Wauters (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonaswauters/) from KPMG Belgium has a challenge pitching a Dynamics 365 project using Scrum to a prospective client. In particular, he’d like to know how to handle it
#28. Shawn Tabor (https://www.linkedin.com/in/shawntabor/) wants to know whether to estimate project effort in days or story points. Aren’t they the same thing? I’ve used four ways of estimating effort in my
#29. Can you use a definition of done for a sprint? I outline six ideas for a definition of done for a user story and three ideas for a definition