Afterword

Believe nothing,no matter where you read it,or who said it,no matter if I have said it,unless it agrees with your own reasonand your own common sense.

—Gautama Siddharta Buddha

When reflecting on different success factors, I lean more and more to the conclusion that it all comes down to communication and continuous feedback. Although feedback can be obtained technologically, via tests and the like, it seems to be more important to obtain personal feedback from teams and individual project members. Retrospectives are a great means for this exchange. However, I have learned the most by speaking directly with individual project members. The roots of problems often have so many facets, which (along with their corresponding solutions) are ...

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