Design thinking is gaining momentum as an optimal way to solve business and social problems. It is unique because it is not only the problem but also the people or systems impacted by the problem are considered.
As a continuous improvement exercise, retrospective meetings can use design thinking principles for improved results. In this post, you will learn how to put this in practice.
Agile Meetings
5 Ideas to Make Your Team Love the Retrospectives
Let’s take it with a grain of salt. Not all retro meetings are fun. I have experience attending meetings where only the scrum master was speaking. Are retrospective meetings always dull? Can you make the team love the meetings? Here are 5 tips that you can use in your next meeting.Continue Reading
What is your team missing without Scrum of Scrum Meetings?
One of the meetings that are less talked about and often forgotten is “Scrum of Scrum”. Done the right way, these meetings are extremely useful and ensure project success. If you haven’t heard about it, don’t worry! We will talk about this meeting and its benefits in this post.
How to Use Retrospectives to Eliminate Waste?
In Agile, there are many uses of retrospective meetings. They put a check to make sure that the process is helping the team rather than hampering their progress. One of the benefit is to identify and eliminate the different forms of waste that the project may give rise to. Let us talk about them in this post.
Don’t Ignore the Retrospective Meetings!
Retrospectives are vital to help an agile team move forward. Some teams take this light and don’t focus on this meeting. Don’t do this with your team. Read on to know why!
Are you talking about Risks in Planning Meeting?
Planning meeting lays the foundation for a successful iteration. All key stakeholders must be present in a Planning Meeting and offer active participation. In addition to the commitment discussions, are you talking about risks in this meeting? If not, you must read this post.