Retrospective | Glossary

Definition:

A retrospective is a meeting that’s held at the end of an iteration in Agile software development. During the retrospective, the team reflects on what happened in the iteration, and identifies actions for improvement going forward. The team will discuss what worked well, what didn’t, and the actions for further improvement.

Further Reading:

  • “Agile Retrospectives: Making Good Teams Great” (Book), by Diana Larsen and Esther Derby.

 

Essential Scrum: A Practical Guide to the Most Popular Agile Process | Book Series

Overview:

This book explores in depth of how the scrum frameworks will work! It is for everyone whether they are new to scrum or experienced. The author does a fabulous job of refining the key assumption of the Scrum framework into a simple format. As a Scrum coach for distinctive teams, you get to learn new ways to help and facilitate teams that are learning & practicing the framework. Reading this book will help you revisit the basics and focus on what’s important in the Agile.

Author:

Kenneth S Rubin

Published In:

2012