Chapter 16. Retrospectives
Retrospectives are often one of the first Scrum elements to go by the wayside. As schedule pressures mount, teams feel they don’t have time for what they consider the luxury of a retrospective. Once teams start skipping retrospectives, the downward spiral begins.
In the story that follows, visit one team that is coming out of its third sprint and struggling. Frustration is running high and discipline is running low. People are ready to abandon the retrospective—not atypical for a team getting started with Scrum.
The Story
Jamie knew the team was in danger of falling apart. Stories were slipping, builds were breaking, unit tests were failing. It felt like the project was crashing around them. Everyone was frustrated. ...
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