Iteration Retrospective

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At regular intervals, the team reflects on how to become more effective, then tunes and adjusts its behavior accordingly.

Agile Manifesto

The Iteration Retrospective is a regular meeting in which Agile Team members discuss the results of the Iteration, review their practices, and identify ways to improve.

At the end of each iteration, Agile teams that apply ScrumXP (and many teams that use Kanban) gather for an iteration retrospective, during which the team members discuss their practices and identify ways to improve. Timeboxed to an hour or less, each retrospective seeks to uncover what’s working well, what isn’t, and ...

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