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Retrospectives

Last post 09:31 pm July 2, 2018 by Luke Frayling
5 replies
12:07 am July 1, 2018

what are people’s thoughts on the frequency of retrospectives? Once after each sprint or after a group of sprints?


03:58 am July 1, 2018

The Scrum Guide says:

Each component within the framework serves a specific purpose and is essential to Scrum’s success and usage.

and:

Scrum’s roles, events, artifacts, and rules are immutable and although implementing only parts of Scrum is possible, the result is not Scrum.

Would you really have a Sprint at all if it did not include a Retrospective?


07:21 am July 2, 2018

It is ok to have an additional retrospective around a particular theme, if it is helpful; but a Scrum Team should be looking to improve every sprint, and the Sprint Retrospective is intended to facilitate that.


01:18 pm July 2, 2018

We hold Sprint Retrospectives for EVERY Sprint, and a Release Retrospective once the full increment is ready to ship.


02:04 pm July 2, 2018

We hold Sprint Retrospectives for EVERY Sprint, and a Release Retrospective once the full increment is ready to ship.

Isn’t there an increment which is ready to ship every Sprint? Or do you release multiple times per Sprint and hold a Retrospective on each occasion?


08:56 pm July 2, 2018

Yes, but we do not physically release to customers every Sprint due to the market I work in. As a result we have Sprint Goals and Release Goals over a longer timescale for which we have Retrospectives for also. We hold normal Sprint Retrospectives once per Sprint.


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