About the Authors

Andy Lester started with computers early by keypunching letters to Grandma on IBM 029 punchcards. Now into his third decade of professional software development, he's the QA & Release Manager for Socialtext. Andy is also in charge of PR for The Perl Foundation and maintains over 25 modules on CPAN. Andy's two latest book projects are Mac OS X Tiger In A Nutshell from O'Reilly, and Pro Perl Debugging from Apress.04.19.2013 Platform RetrospectiveAttendees: Vered, Sarah, Jeff, Marcel, Matthew, Laura, AdamStart working together on Tasks within a Story for more successful completed stories Keeps people more engaged in meetings since everyone is part of story Helps keep team focusContinue having shorter review meetings by getting early acceptance Keep to 15 minute Stand Up Meetings Start discussing issues prior to meetings to keep moving forward Stop stressing to get meeting over – feel good to discuss what is neededWork outside of Sprint prioritization Work with Manager outside of Team to align work and time spentStart having notes ready for last/next 24 / blocks to keep reporting quickStart calling ‘further discussion’ meetings if Open Floor is going long If Open Floor topic going long, invoke 5 minute rule to move to another time Ask if everyone is good to stay on or need a follow onStart – G2 reach out to anyone needing to be on Stand UpStart, more Product Owner buy in for the details To help avoid missed details where no one person owns the full process Product ...

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