Learn continuous improvement and kaizen to improve your team or business with agile retrospectives and scrum.
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Paul Ashun
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Exploding Your Team's Productivity To Deliver Your Projects On time, On Budget
17 Courses
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Paul is the CEO/Managing Director and Chief Consultant at Pashun Consulting Ltd, author of Scrum Mega Pack and a certified scrum master, experienced senior programmer and coach with experience in inte...
About this course
What is sprint retrospective?
It is a method for boosting your team’s efficiency. Based on my experience, it is the perfect way to learn from the past and take that learning to learn new in the upcoming sprints.
Who should take this course?
Whether you are a novice, an expert, or simply someone who wants the answer to the question "what is sprint retrospective, this is definitely the class for you.
In this class you will learn:
• Concise overview of sprint retrospective - Including 29 easy tips to hold a sprint retrospective successfully
• The facts based on real industry experience and research - The correct terminology and use of proper methods are essential to mastering it. My experience in industry and research into the topic has been used to give you a solid grounding in the most concise way possible.
The course is video based with no supporting document necessary.
How is the course structured?
Each section features an overview of a particular aspect of holding a sprint retrospective and tips to organize it wonderfully. Examples are included throughout the course with excellent quality video and audio. All are based on real-world experience.
Who this course is for:
Scrum Master, Product Owner, Business Owners, Support Teams, Maintenance Teams, Service and Sales Teams, Development Support Teams
Anyone who wants a complete overview of agile scrum retrospectives and certainty that they are getting the facts taught by an Agile expert
A candidate who wants answers to frequently misunderstood points within scrum methodology or an expert candidate who wants a concise, quick refresher on retrospectives
Someone who wants pointers on holding a successful retrospective meeting