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The Ultimate Guide to Sprint Retrospectives

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Sprint retrospectives are a foundational element of Scrum project management. When done right, a sprint retrospective can help teams improve their processes for future sprints and see better results in less time. What is a sprint retrospective? What is a sprint retrospective meeting?

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Retrospectives: The (Not so) Secret Weapon for High-Performing Teams

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In this article, we’ll explore one key practice that empowers these teams to reach these heights and beyond: Doing Retrospectives – the practice of regularly examining your performance and learning from them to make small – or sometimes large – changes, and continuously adapt and try to continuously improve.

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Self Managing Defects escaping into Prod

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Is your team becoming less predictable sprint over sprint? If this situation sounds familiar, this blog shows how to self-manage this problem. This Scrum Team has two week sprints and then releases monthly. The team, unsure what to do next, talks about addressing this issue in their retrospective. RETROSPECTIVE.

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10 Success Factors To Resolve Zombie Scrum

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In December 2020, Johannes Schartau , Christiaan Verwijs , and I published the Zombie Scrum Survival Guide. In this blog post, we share the 10 success factors that stood out the most. These aren’t the 10 ultimate factors to fight Zombie Scrum, because every team and organization is different and needs a tailor-made approach.

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Mind The (Scrum) Gap!

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In this blog post, I share my thoughts on this alternative approach. The Spotify Model is probably the most famous example, but other examples are the SAFe framework (which is essentially a large best practices container), or simply the use of Story Points, Sprint 0, or a Definition of Ready. Why does it matter?

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Scrum Master Interview Questions (3): Daily Scrum and Sprint Retrospective

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This attitude is precisely why the 47 Scrum Master Interview Guide exists: Prevent imposters from slipping through the hiring process and causing damage. So far, this Scrum Master interview guide has been downloaded more than 17,000 times. Anyone interviewing for the role of Scrum Master should be able to draw a simple Sprint board.

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Retrospectives: Your Arsenal for High-Performing Teams

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In this article, we’ll explore one key practice that empowers teams to reach these heights and beyond : Retrospectives Studies have shown a clear correlation between retrospectives and improved team performance. Brief Overview Retrospectives are dedicated meetings where teams come together to reflect on their recent experiences.