50 Shades of Retrospective by Chris Stone
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Team retrospectives are an effective way to help your team be agile and work better together. So we were thrilled to work with Chris Stone, The Virtual Agile Coach to bring you his top tips, strategies, and hacks for continuous improvement.
In this live and interactive session, we learned:
- how to take actionable insights from retrospectives
- how to create a safe and inclusive environment for retrospectives
- and gained tips, strategies, and hacks for continuous improvement.
Bought to you by Easy Agile TeamRhythm, helping you and your team be agile in Jira with story mapping, sprint planning, retrospectives and more.
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