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Agile in Action with Bill Raymond - In retrospect, this [Scrum] event should have been fun

In retrospect, this [Scrum] event should have been fun

02/27/24 • 34 min

Agile in Action with Bill Raymond

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Today, Paulo Caroli, an author, speaker, and advisor at Thoughtworks, shares the transformative power of retrospectives in fostering continuous improvement within agile teams. Learn how retrospectives are the cornerstone for continuous improvement, enabling teams to reflect, learn, and grow. 🌱 In this podcast, you will learn: ✅ The role of retrospectives in identifying and addressing team issues ✅ How to design and structure great retrospectives 🚀 Practical strategies for improving team morale and collaboration through retrospectives
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🎥 Watch on YouTube:

https://youtu.be/WZZ7xCR-g0I

Today, Paulo Caroli, an author, speaker, and advisor at Thoughtworks, shares the transformative power of retrospectives in fostering continuous improvement within agile teams. Learn how retrospectives are the cornerstone for continuous improvement, enabling teams to reflect, learn, and grow. 🌱 In this podcast, you will learn: ✅ The role of retrospectives in identifying and addressing team issues ✅ How to design and structure great retrospectives 🚀 Practical strategies for improving team morale and collaboration through retrospectives

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