Designed to help increase the pace and quality of a team’s work, agile retrospectives utilize a structured format to gather insights, identify challenges, create a more agile mindset, and make a team more productive and successful. Author Doug Rose outlines the five phases of a successful retrospective: setting the right direction, getting all the issues on the table, gathering insights from the team, making decisions, and applying changes. He describes how to use a starfish diagram or PANCAKE approach to facilitate a comfortable and effective retrospective, and finally, discusses the importance of closing a retrospective with clear action items for the next sprint.

Topics include:
  • Five phases of retrospectives
  • Choosing an ideal meeting space
  • Identifying issues and improvements
  • Working with a distributed team
  • Encouraging discussions
  • Setting goals using SMART criteria
  • Asking good questions
  • Making team decisions
  • Closing out an agile retrospective

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