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Agile Retrospectives Just Got Easier "Sprint Retrospectives: 29 tips for continuous improvement".This class contains proven steps and strategies on how to improve your sprint retrospective as part of an agile scrum team.I know you will get value from this as it gives you a full introduction to agile scrum retrospectives and walks you step by step through carrying out and improving retrospectives in your team or business from the ground up. It also gives you plenty of examples. It tells you EXACTLY how I have carried out retrospectives in practice and guides you through some common best practices based on extensive research. In this class you will learn: * A brief recap of agile and scrum principles * Why the retrospective is so powerful for continuous improvement * How to carry out retrospectives in your team or business like the pros * Concise tips and options for improving your retrospectives and taking them to the next levelSo are you ready to learn, improve and master agile scrum retrospectives?Well let's get into the next chapter and all will be revealed. Table of Contents Agile Project Management: 3Sprint Retrospective: 329 tips for continuous improvement 3Introduction 4What is Agile Scrum? 6What is the Sprint Retrospective? 8Tip 1 - The Importance of Time Boxing 11Tip 2 - Focus on Team Needs 12Tip 3 - Put a stop to the Mundane 13Tip 4 - Switch the Goal 14Tip 5 - Take Lessons from Your Friends 15Tip 6 - The Secret Box 16Tip 7 - Open Retrospective 17Tip 8 - Change the Facilitator 18Tip 9- Change the Style 19Tip 10 - Accolades to the Team 20Tip 11 - The Retro Radiator 21Tip 12 - Creative retrospectives 22Tip 13 - Involvement of Remote Teams 23Tip 14 - Separate Discovery from Discussion 24Tip 15- Avoid Assumptions 25Tip 16 - Taking Cue from Previous Retrospectives 26Tip 17 - Draw out the Problems, Successes and Opportunities 27Tip 18 - Roundtable Discussion 28Tip 19 - Voting For Essential Items to Act Upon 29Tip 20 - Use the Five Whys to Get to the Root of the Problem 30Tip 21 - Make an Action Plan for Your Top Priorities 31Tip 22 - Allocate Exclusive Time for Actions of Improvement 33Tip 23 - Formal Artifacts to Record Your Retrospectives 34Tip 24 - Design a Working agreement 36Tip 25 - Give Ample Time to Answer 37Tip 26 - Allow The Team To Improve During The Sprint 39Tip 27 - Go By A Retrospective Pattern 40Tip 28 - One at A Time 42Tip 29 - Improve How You Capture Visible Notes 44Conclusion 45Preview of 'The Scrum Master Mega Pack' 46Check Out My Other Books 49 Scroll Up To The Top Of The Page And Click The Orange "Buy Now" or "Read For Free" Icon On The Right Side!
Agile Project Management: Sprint Retrospective by Paul VII is 100 pages long, and a total of 25,000 words.
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