Sprint Retrospective (EN)

Concept

Meeting at the end of a Sprint to reflect on and continuously improve the process

Definition

The Sprint Retrospective is a meeting at the end of each Sprint where the team reflects on the completed Sprint. The goal is to discuss what went well, what can be improved, and what concrete steps should be taken. This meeting promotes continuous improvement, strengthens team dynamics, and helps make the development process more effective and efficient.

Process

flowchart TD     A[Sprint Retrospective Start] --> B[Collect data]     B --> C[Group topics]     C --> D[Identify improvement areas]     D --> E[Develop solutions]     E --> F[Plan actions]     F --> G[Determine next steps]     G --> H[Sprint Retrospective End] 

In Context

  • Typically used together with Sprint Review and Daily Scrum
  • Related to: Scrum Framework, Agile Methods, Continuous Improvement
  • Example use: After completing a 2-week Sprint in a software development project
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