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Agile Retrospectives: Making Good Teams Great
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Agile Retrospectives: Making Good Teams Great |
Author: Esther Derby
Published: 2006-07-26 |
List price: $29.95
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Read the 1st chapter ... Based on the first chapter I raced through the rest of the book. I was not nearly as impressed with the remainder of the book. It added value but the "AHA" moment was in first 20-30 pages. It was worth the purchase because of that first chapter but save some time and concentrate on the chapters up front then go and try some of the recommendations.
Full of really practical and fun advice This is one of those "common sense" books. It's full of really obvious practical advice. The difference I found however is in the multitude of simple and practical exercises it contains.
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br /The book is a really quick and easy read. It's now constantly on my desk as a reference. I plan to use a few of the exercises in our next retrospective in a week.
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br /Whilst this is an agile/scrum focused book, many of the exercises could be easily adapted to other "review" type situations in business and teaching.
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About emotional perception not enhancing the development of software... I have read at least 10 books of the Pragmatic Series and this is the first one I couldn't finish because it was so terrible (I actually threw it out). This book is exactly what is wrong with corporate culture. Placating overly sensitive employees who need emotional coddling instead of trying to improve the process of software development. I prefer to work with adults, that have the maturity to get their emotional needs fulfilled outside of work, so time at work can be spent being productive. This book should have been titled "Cloy Retrospectives" or "Agile Dianetics". If you are looking for a worthwhile, and even entertaining, book on software management see Managing Humans by Michael Lopp.
Must-read for any scrum master This is a really useful book. Most practical. Being into scrum (sort of) for 3 months, we've tried to change our retrospective meeting agenda applying methods from this book. We did this just once as yet, and applied only a single combination of methods from virtually countless variants possible. The result is great: retrospective meetings became more meaningful and fun.
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br /Every scrum master (and anyone leading retrospective meeetings) should read this book.
If only for the examples, this is worth reading This year, I found myself leading an agile development team. While I've been in the software industry for several decades, I'm new to agile. I was lucky enough to attend the Agile 2007 conference, where I participated in a session with Esther Derby and Diana Larsen. That's where I first learned about retrospectives - from the co-authors of this book.
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br /First, the idea of retrospectives, as opposed to post-mortems (are our projects really dead?), as an ongoing process is challenging and exciting. Rather than waiting until the end, reviewing not just progress but the state of the team makes great sense.
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br /Then, the way that they put it all together - stating the value of the process, giving an outline for how to conduct a retrospective - makes it something you can indeed do right from the book.
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br /But as much as anything, the exercises/activities that make up a large part of this book are a tremendous value. Rather than trying to figure out "what should we do/say in a retrospective?", we are guided through combinations of activities to help us achieve the most effective results.
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br /And it's not just about agile. While the concept has developed through the growth of agile development practices, this is a tool that can benefit any organization of any type doing anything.
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br /It's a quick read with benefits that far outweigh the time it takes to read it. Ready to change the life of your organization? Introduce retrospectives.
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