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What is the proper size and time for an Agile Retrospective?

Greger Wikstrand 2014-02-22 2016-04-10Project Management 4

I often hear the same complaint about Agile Retrospectives: They are not held at the right level in the organization! Or, at least, that is the conclusion that people draw from one fact: Many issues brought up in the Retrospective need resolution at a much higher level in the organization.…

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