by Esther Derby | Aug 5, 2006 | The Rest
A reader asked what he could do to inject some life into his sprint retrospectives. He’d been using two questions “What did we do well?” and “What could we do better?” for several sprint retrospectives with the general goal of improving performance. Nothing really... by Esther Derby | Mar 27, 2006 | The Rest
So if you’re doing retrospectives after every iteration — that is every few weeks, how do you keep retrospectives from going stale? Some ideas here. by Esther Derby | Mar 24, 2006 | The Rest
Here’s Rachel Davies on regular retrospectives. by Esther Derby | Mar 24, 2006 | The Rest
A while I go I pointed out the reasons *not* to have a retrospective. There are plenty of reasons *in favor* of having retrospectives (after every iteration): A well run retrospective enables the team to:step back and take a “whole system” view of their methods and... by Esther Derby | Feb 18, 2006 | The Rest
Retrospectives are a great way for teams to inspect and adapt their methods and teamwork after each iteration and release. And they’re a great way for teams to build on success, learn from hard times, or bring closure when a project ends. But they’re not for good for...