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Esther Derby (@estherderby) and Faye Thompson (@agilefaye) and Amitai Schleier (@schmonz) joined Ryan Ripley (@ryanripley) to discuss how to respect the agency of agile and scrum teams.
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In this episode you’ll discover:
- Why Retrospectives are critical to continuous improvement
- How maintaining a teams agency can boost morale and performance
- Why respect is critical to an agile practice
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- Powerful Retrospective by Esther Derby – https://estherderby.teachable.com/p/retrospectives/
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Want to hear another podcast about the life of an agile coach? — Listen to my conversation with Zach Bonaker, Diane Zajac-Woodie, and Amitai Schlair on episode 39. We discuss growing an agile practice and how coaches help create the environments where agile ideas can flourish.