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Agile Retrospectives for Business Agility

Kate Megaw |  41m 0s

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Business agility is imperative for organizations to innovate and deliver value to customers in ever-changing markets. Empiricism – Transparency, Inspection & Adaptation - is at the heart of scrum, and key in developing resilient organizations. Traditionally, retrospectives are used at the end of a team’s sprint. However, there are a number of different scenarios where running a retrospective would be valuable to increased agility across the organization. 

This session will explore how we can use retrospectives to support the entire organization’s business agility journey; whether it’s your development teams, HR & Marketing, company-wide or even for personal agility. Let’s explore the power of retrospectives and what formats make sense for the different audiences. 

  1. Different scenarios for Retrospectives
  2. The Basic Structure of a Retro
  3. Retrospectives for Teams
  4. Retrospectives for Organizations
  5. Retrospectives for Personal Agility

 

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About the author

Kate Megaw
Kate Megaw, CST, PMP is the President of The Braintrust Consulting Group where she specializes in working with executives and C-level professionals as well as serving as an Agile Coach and Trainer. Kate is a dynamic Project Management Professional with more than 15 years’ experience in successfully planning, directing, tracking, and managing complex projects. Before co-founding The Braintrust Consulting Group, Kate worked as a project manager for the global leader in Corporate Actions automation. Now she uses her years of experience to guide clients through the transition from a waterfall to an agile delivery model. Kate is client-focused with finely honed communication and presentation abilities, complemented by strong planning, organizational, and people management skills. Kate is a motivator and encourager and is happiest when she breaks through to a client and leads them to the ‘aha’ moment. Before moving to the United States, Kate received her bachelor’s degree in information management from the Queen’s University of Belfast in Northern Ireland.