The 2nd edition of Agile Retrospectives came out in spring of 2024. It’s a significant update of the first edition–120 pages of new content! We recorded this webinar on August 1, 2024. It covers the basics, highlights what’s new and then dives in to five potential outcomes from a retro: improvement action, experiment, influence plan, a change in response, or a learning goal. Plus we saved some time for Q&A! Agile Retrospectives: A Practical Guide for Catalyzing Team Learning and Improvement, by Esther Derby, Diana Larsen, and David Horowitz.
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