Improving Agile Retrospectives: Helping Teams Become More Efficient

Improving Agile Retrospectives: Helping Teams Become More Efficient

Improving Agile Retrospectives: Helping Teams Become More Efficient

Retrospectives are a key pillar of successful agile adoption and transformation, and an indispensable tool for changing culture. They're not only valuable in an agile context: they can be used whenever continuous improvement processes are needed, from "lessons-learned" workshops in traditional project management to enterprise-wide change management.

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