Agile Retrospectives
Link: Agile Retrospectives: Making Good Teams Great: Esther Derby, Diana Larsen, Ken Schwaber: 0852766001247: Amazon.com: Books
Link: Agile Retrospectives: Making Good Teams Great: Esther Derby, Diana Larsen, Ken Schwaber: 0852766001247: Amazon.com: Books
Link: Scrum – A Pocket Guide: A Smart Travel Companion: Van Haren Publishing: 9789401803755: Amazon.com: Books
Link: Amazon.com: Coaching Agile Teams: A Companion for ScrumMasters, Agile Coaches, and Project Managers in Transition: Addison-Wesley Signature Series – Cohn (Audible Audio Edition): Lyssa Adkins, Lyssa Adkins, Pearson Education, Inc.: Books
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Three Little Piglets retrospective The Three Little Piglets retrospective is a good way to reflect on things that are going well in the team, are stable, and on the things are less stable or and/or risks. It highlights the areas that the team should focus on next to stabilize the way of working and/or product
The sailboat retrospective The sailboat retrospective is a good format to use when you want to reflect on your progress towards a specific goal. This goal can be product- or process related. The Icebreaker For this template, we selected a fun icebreaker: share a picture of meme that explains the last iteration to you. You
Went well & Improve The went well & improve is a basic, easy and lightweight retro format that can be used in any sprint, project or release retrospective. It enables the team to think about what went well in the previous iteration and what can be improved in the next one. The Icebreaker The icebreaker