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Agile, Lean & Kanban eXchange 2010: Rachel Davies & Liz Sedley on Learning from Experience with Retrospectives - Part I
Learning from Experience with Retrospectives - Part I
Lean and Kanban makes problems that impede an organisation visible. To improve, we need to do more that see a problem, we need to reflect about root causes and consider what's really slowing us down and what we can do to avoid this happening. Lean has the concept of "Kaizen" building a continuous improvement culture. So how do we implement that?
Many teams using Kanban hold Retrospectives. This is an interactive session about how can we make retrospectives effective.
ABOUT RACHEL DAVIES
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Rachel has been applying agile approaches since 2000 and has experience of a range of agile methods including XP, SCRUM, Lean and DSDM. Rachel has authored several Agile and Scrum related courses and regularly teaches at Skills Matter.
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ABOUT LIZ SEDLEY
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Liz has almost 20 years’ experience of writing and delivering software. She has been championing agile principles since she first discovered them in 2003. Together with Rachel Davies she wrote ‘Agile Coaching’, which was the first book about how to
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PODCAST LEARNING FROM EXPERIENCE WITH RETROSPECTIVES - PART I
This session took part at the Agile, Lean & Kanban eXchange 2010. You can view the other 16 podcasts here.
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