April 10, 2017 | by retrium
There are several Agile retrospective quotes that have stuck with me over the years. These retrospective quotes range from the importance of retrospectives as the real catalyst for continuous improvement in scrum to the fact that people struggle with holding effective retrospectives so much that the decision is often made to no longer have retrospectives. And the challenges teams face in retrospectives are just as varied.
March 27, 2017 | by David Horowitz
Ever finish a meeting and ask yourself, "So what did we accomplish in that meeting, anyway?"
February 27, 2017 | by David Horowitz
To be vulnerable is to expose yourself. In other words, increasing your vulnerability makes you more susceptible to being hurt.
February 6, 2017 | by David Horowitz
It's such a common problem. Your team simply refuses to take the time to run retrospectives. "We're too busy!" they say. What should you do?
January 31, 2017 | by David Horowitz
The first 30 seconds. Such a small amount of time, yet so critical to the success of your retrospectives.
January 24, 2017 | by David Horowitz
It's a question I get all the time. Should the Product Owner take part in your retrospectives?
May 13, 2016 | by David Horowitz
If you're running retrospectives and your team just doesn't care, whatever you do, don't skip the retrospective!
May 6, 2016 | by Genevieve Conti
Have you ever tried to make a complicated meal without a recipe? If you’re not culinarily inclined, it can be risky. Recipes can be an amateur cook’s best friend because they’re tested and proven.
April 6, 2016 | by Genevieve Conti
In the 10 years Mandy Ross has lived in (and worked remotely from) Hood River, Oregon, she’s experienced the full gamut of Internet connectivity issues: 56k modems (in the early years), 10 Mbps Internet speeds (“And maybe 1 Mbps up, if you sacrifice a chicken and dance to the gods,” she says) and countless frustrating hours on the phone with internet service providers, which she’s had to change multiple times.