Defining PBIs and talking to the Product Owner
https://www.ssw.com.au/rules/defining…
It is very common that a developer looks at a PBI to work on, and find out that it has limited or missing information. Usually, this is due to unclear requirements, ambiguous instructions or people simply don’t understand the importance of getting the right information in the PBI. When that happens, it is crucial for the developer to raise their voice and gather enough information so it meets the Definition of Ready. Additionally, anyone working on the task who doesn’t fully understand should raise the problem ASAP.
https://www.ssw.com.au/rules/have-a-d…
https://www.ssw.com.au/rules/ask-for-…
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Luke Cook – https://www.ssw.com.au/people/luke-cook
SSW Solution Architect
Luke has spent the last 15 years in the Fintech and Paytech industry, designing and building software solutions that are used by thousands of Australian businesses. He has worked closely with the ATO in many of their industry initiatives, including SuperStream and Single Touch Payroll. Luke enjoys solving complex business processes in ways that make things easy for everyday users.
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Luke Cook
Luke has spent the last 15 years in the Fintech and Paytech industry, designing and building software solutions that are used by thousands of Australian businesses. He has worked closely with the ATO in many of their industry initiatives, including SuperStream and Single Touch Payroll. Luke enjoys solving complex business processes in ways that make things easy for everyday users.