Vision | Glossary

Definition

Every Scrum Project needs a vision. One that is clear and well-defined. It’s important for people to understand the exact nature of the release, and not just vaguely understand and process it to a less than optimal capacity. The vision acts as the project’s true ‘guiding light’, and becomes a benchmark towards which the team works towards.

It is the overlooking goal that everyone in the team must share. The Product Owner, Scrum Master, Development Team, Stakeholders and the eventual customers are all part of the overall vision. The Product Owner is overall responsible for the ‘vision’ of the project and guiding it towards success, with close collaboration with the members of the team.

Further Reading

  •  “Scrum : the art of doing twice the work in half the time” (book), by Jeff Sutherland.

Perspectives in Business Ethics | Book Series

Overview:

The book Perspectives in Business Ethics provides a basic foundation on the ethical thought followed by a variety of people and clarifies the difficult dilemmas that everyone faces both professionally and personally. This book encourages the readers to critically evaluate their perspectives on their personal ethical theory.

The author Hartman offers contemporary topics and contexts on the different business perspectives that will energize the Instructors and Business Leaders to take classroom trainings and meetings.  The book also covers topics like international workers rights, PETA’s controversial anti-milk campaign, corporate citizenship and many more.

Authors:

Laura Pincus Hartman

Published In:

1997