A retrospective is a team meeting that aims to learn from the past and improve the future. In a retrospective, the participants look back on a defined period of time together, for example the last work phase, evaluate what went well and what could have gone better, and develop measures to optimise work processes and collaboration. Retrospectives are an essential component of agile collaboration, which requires more flexibility, adaptability and customer focus. They promote a culture of openness, feedback and continuous learning within the team.
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A retrospective is a team meeting that aims to learn from the past and improve the future. In a retrospective, the participants look back on a defined period of time together, for example the last work phase, evaluate what went well and what could have gone better, and develop measures to optimise work processes and collaboration. Retrospectives are an essential component of agile collaboration, which requires more flexibility, adaptability and customer focus. They promote a culture of openness, feedback and continuous learning within the team.
Implementing retrospectives effectively
A retrospective is a team meeting that aims to learn from the past and improve the future. In a retrospective, the participants look back on a defined period of time together, for example the last work phase, evaluate what went well and what could have gone better, and develop measures to optimise work processes and collaboration. Retrospectives are an essential component of agile collaboration, which requires more flexibility, adaptability and customer focus. They promote a culture of openness, feedback and continuous learning within the team.
Our offer:
- Regular external moderation of retrospectives, which can concretely improve collaboration in your team or project.
- Long-term establishment of the retrospective format as part of organisational development processes in order to promote meta-reflection and organisational exchange.
- Training in the independent organisation of retrospectives.
reflecting on collaboration
A retrospective is a team meeting that aims to learn from the past and improve the future. In a retrospective, the participants look back on a defined period of time together, for example the last work phase, evaluate what went well and what could have gone better, and develop measures to optimise work processes and collaboration. Retrospectives are an essential component of agile collaboration, which requires more flexibility, adaptability and customer focus. They promote a culture of openness, feedback and continuous learning within the team.