The Vicious Cycle of Disillusionment
Imagine you’re running a retrospective with your team. The meeting seems to have gone reasonably well, and by the end of the meeting, the team has committed to an action for the upcoming iteration or sprint. Everyone goes home happy for the weekend and comes back Monday morning ready to go. A few days go by. Then some more. And before you know it, the iteration is over and it’s time for the next team retrospective.
As you walk into the conference room, you realize that you and the rest of the team forgot to work on the action from the previous retrospective. A knot in your stomach forms. “Oh no,” you think! But you’re able to release the tension and nerves, thinking to yourself, “No biggie. We’ll just move ...
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