As an #agile#retrospective tool for remote teams, we've seen thousands of meetings (with over 500 different meeting formats!!!) and we wanted to share the 10 most popular meeting meeting formats and what you can learn from them.
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The work isn’t done for the facilitator when the #agile#retrospective meeting ends. There are some key steps you’ll want to take to make sure the meeting is as effective as possible and we’re here to give you all the secrets for post-meeting success.
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You hear this question a lot as product manager, product owner, or scrum master. It gets brought up because the scrum team is looking for a buffer to ensure they can openly discuss any topic or issue. #agile#scrum#retrospectivesmedium.com/sprintlio/should-…
You're probably familiar with the icebox or freezer when it comes to your backlog, but how can you use it for your team's retrospectives? Here are a few tips to save our next meeting some time. medium.com/sprintlio/when-to…#agile#retrospective#scrum
When it comes to your team’s health, a 1:1 response to fix issues isn’t good enough. Even if times are good, you’re only a buggy release or atomic story away from killing the momentum. Solving your team’s issues isn’t plug-and-play. #agile#retrospectivemedium.com/sprintlio/why-the…
To set the stage in your next retro, there's a lot more you can do beyond a temperature check to get the conversation going. Here are 3 tips to prevent weak participation, battle recency bias, and have an amazing discussion. #agile#scrum#retrospectivesmedium.com/sprintlio/the-mos…
OKRs like velocity, pull requests, throughput, uptime, downtime, bugs, and errors are lagging indicators for what’s actually happening inside your team. Team health is a window into your project’s future. #agile#scrum#retrospectives#teamhealthmedium.com/sprintlio/team-he…
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"The trick to a retrospective or health monitor, isn't the exercise itself, but the action you take afterwards" - @domprice we couldn't agree more! Check out our newest blog post link.medium.com/oDof6xmoCS
#retrospectives work, they allways do! it's just a huge difference if you do a real retrospective or just following a framework with 5 stages... if a retrospective has no impact it's not a retrospective!