The Agile Mindset 6 Flashcards
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Effective Work Retrospectives
“Utilize retrospectives to review the methods and process of work completion.”
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- Reflect on work methods: Conduct regular retrospectives to analyze and evaluate the approaches and processes used to complete work tasks and activities.
- Promote continuous improvement: Retrospectives provide an opportunity to identify successes, challenges, and areas for improvement, enabling the team to make necessary adjustments and enhance future work performance.
- Foster a learning culture: Encourage open and honest discussions during retrospectives, creating a safe space for team members to share insights, lessons learned, and recommendations for refining work methods.
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Leveraging Feedback Loops for Continuous Improvement
“Harness the power of feedback loops to incorporate lessons learned into subsequent tasks.”
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- Reflect on completed tasks: After completing a task, take the time to reflect on the outcomes, challenges faced, and lessons learned.
- Apply lessons to future tasks: Incorporate the insights and knowledge gained from previous tasks into the planning and execution of subsequent tasks, allowing for continuous improvement and increased effectiveness.
- Embrace a learning mindset: Actively seek feedback, both internally and externally, to fuel the feedback loop and drive ongoing growth and improvement in project execution.