Agile Retrospective: Continuous Improvement and Kaizen with Scrum
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Paul Ashun
1:22:54
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01.01-introduction.mp4
01:08
01.02-agile scrum recap.mp4
03:15
01.03-what is the sprint retrospective.mp4
00:58
01.04-retrospectives-explanation of concept.mp4
00:41
01.05-key elements of a good retrospective.mp4
03:55
02.01-example how to run a sprint retrospective.mp4
03:03
02.02-tip 1-the importance of time boxing.mp4
01:26
02.03-tip 2-focus on team needs.mp4
01:28
02.04-tip 3-put a stop to the mundane.mp4
01:43
02.05-tip 4-switch the goal.mp4
01:33
02.06-tip 5-take lessons from your friends.mp4
01:50
02.07-tip 6-the secret box.mp4
01:41
02.08-tip 7-open retrospective.mp4
01:29
03.01-case study retrospective regret.mp4
10:20
03.02-tip 8-change the facilitator.mp4
01:41
03.03-tip 9-change the style.mp4
01:26
03.04-tip 10-accolades to the team.mp4
01:51
03.05-tip 11-the retro radiator.mp4
01:49
03.06-tip 12-creative retrospectives.mp4
01:52
03.07-tip 13-involvement of remote teams.mp4
01:32
03.08-tip 14-separate discovery from discussion.mp4
02:06
04.01-coaching how to explain why sprint retrospective works.mp4
01:20
04.02-tip 15-avoid assumptions.mp4
02:26
04.03-tip 16-taking cue from previous retrospectives.mp4
01:54
04.04-tip 17-draw out the problems successes and opportunities.mp4
02:08
04.05-tip 18-roundtable discussion.mp4
02:06
04.06-tip 19-voting for essential items to act upon.mp4
01:59
04.07-tip 20-use the five whys to get to the root of the problem.mp4
01:55
04.08-tip 21-make an action plan for your top priorities.mp4
02:46
05.01-checklist sprint retrospective checklist.mp4
01:13
05.02-tip 22-allocate exclusive time for actions of improvement.mp4
01:50
05.03-tip 23-formal artifacts to record your retrospectives.mp4
02:09
05.04-tip 24-design a working agreement.mp4
01:57
05.05-tip 25-give ample time to answer.mp4
02:21
05.06-tip 26-allow the team to improve during the sprint.mp4
02:12
05.07-tip 27-go by a retrospective pattern.mp4
02:53
05.08-video 5.1 tip 28-one at a time.mp4
02:23
05.09-tip 29-improve how you capture visible notes.mp4
02:10
05.10-conclusion.mp4
00:25
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What is Sprint Retrospective?
It is a method for boosting your teamâs efficiency. Based on my experience, it is the perfect way to learn from the past and take that learning to learn new in the upcoming sprints.
In this course you will learn:
- Concise overview of sprint retrospective - Including 29 easy tips to hold a sprint retrospective successfully
- The facts based on real industry experience and research. The correct terminology and use of proper methods is essential to mastering it. My experience in industry and research into the topic has been used to give you a solid grounding in the most concise way possible.
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Paul Ashun
Instructor's CoursesPaul Ashun is the CEO, MD, and chief consultant at Pashun Consulting Ltd., specializing in Scrum coaching and leadership within major global organizations. They are the authors of over 10 books on Scrum such as The Power of Scrum in the Real World, Confessions of a Scrum Master as well as the upcoming Agile User Storybook. He started as a software developer and over ten years later, he became an Agile portfolio manager. He is a certified Scrum Master and a PMO manager. He has led projects for the BBC, General Electric, Oracle, BSkyB, HiT Entertainment, and Razorfish. He has been coaching product owners and business analysts in international blue-chip companies dating back to 1999, in Agile and Scrum practices such as writing user stories.

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- language english
- Training sessions 39
- duration 1:22:54
- Release Date 2023/09/25