Retrospective is part of the following frameworks:

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Retrospective in the context of Scrum

Retrospective in Scrum

In Scrum, the Retrospective is a crucial event that takes place at the end of each sprint. Its primary purpose is to reflect on the previous sprint and identify what went well, what didn't go well, and what improvements can be made moving forward.

Key Objectives:

  1. Reflecting: Team members discuss and analyze the sprint, focusing on both successes and setbacks.
  2. Identifying: The team identifies areas for improvement and potential solutions.
  3. Adapting: Based on the retrospective findings, the team creates actionable items to implement in the next sprint.

Benefits of Retrospectives:

Common Retrospective Techniques:

Resources:

  1. The Scrum Guide - The official resource on Scrum, including details on Retrospectives
  2. Agile Retrospectives: Making Good Teams Great by Esther Derby and Diana Larsen
  3. Retromat - A comprehensive collection of retrospective techniques for Scrum teams

Retrospective in the context of Crystal

Retrospective in Crystal

In Crystal, a retrospective is a key meeting held at the end of each iteration, typically lasting around one hour. The purpose of the retrospective is to reflect on the previous iteration and identify what went well, what could be improved, and what actions can be taken to enhance future iterations.

Key Components of a Crystal Retrospective:

  1. Gather Data: Discuss what happened during the iteration, focusing on facts rather than opinions.
  2. Generate Insights: Identify patterns and trends, both positive and negative, that emerged during the iteration.
  3. Decide Actions: Determine specific steps that can be taken to address issues or capitalize on successes in the next iteration.
  4. Close the Retrospective: Summarize the key points discussed and confirm action items that team members will work on.

Benefits of Conducting Retrospectives in Crystal:

Best Resources on Crystal Retrospectives:

  1. Agile Retrospectives: Making Good Teams Great by Esther Derby and Diana Larsen
  2. Crystal Clear: A Human-Powered Methodology for Small Teams by Alistair Cockburn
  3. The Retrospective Handbook by Patrick Kua

Retrospective in the context of SAFe

Retrospective in SAFe

In SAFe (Scaled Agile Framework), a retrospective is a crucial ceremony that takes place at the end of each Agile Release Train (ART) iteration.

Purpose

The main goal of a retrospective in SAFe is to reflect on the progress made during the iteration and identify areas for improvement. It provides a structured opportunity for the team to discuss what went well, what could have been better, and what actions can be taken to enhance their performance in the future.

Key Components

Benefits

Resources

  1. Scaled Agile Framework - Retrospective - Official SAFe guidance on retrospectives.

  2. Agile Retrospective Resource Wiki - A collection of retrospective techniques and resources to enhance Agile practices.

  3. Atlassian Team Playbook - Retrospectives - Practical tips and guides on conducting effective retrospectives within an Agile team.

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