Variety in Agile Retrospectives
Kate Megaw shares about her experiences with implementing variety in agile retrospectives.
Kate Megaw shares about her experiences with implementing variety in agile retrospectives.
Retrospectives are the Agile team’s most powerful tool for facilitating continuous improvement. We’ve all encountered teams that make the same mistakes and suffer the same pain over and over again. The good news is that it’s possible for just about any team to break this cycle by investing as little …
This is a short workshop to unpack and examine the myriad ways team members can reflect, tune & adjust individual and team behavior: e.g., PDCA, retrospectives, AARs, Stand-ups, Pair debriefing, peer feedback, and more. We will create new activities to help teams look at their behaviors, tune their teamwork, and …
This is a short workshop to unpack and examine the myriad ways team members can reflect, tune & adjust individual and team behavior: e.g., PDCA, retrospectives, AARs, Stand-ups, Pair debriefing, peer feedback, and more. We will create new activities to help teams look at their behaviors, tune their teamwork, and …
Project retrospectives help teams examine what went right and what went wrong on a project. But traditionally, retrospectives (also known as “post-mortems”) are only performed at the end of the project — too late to help. In organizations where teams develop using iterative, incremental methods, Agile retrospectives at the end …
One of a series of short stop-action videos explaining key agile topics in plain language. This episode focuses on Agile Retrospectives.