The 6 Step Framework for successful Heartbeat Retrospecitives (Boris Gloger)
Agile development teams learn and improve by inspecting and adapting.
High performing teams inspect and adapt not only their code and tests, but also their methods and interactions.
Through regular retrospectives they become skilled at acquiring and using collective wisdom, accessing best
practice thinking, avoiding faulty decisions or reinvented wheels, and increasing opportunities for successful innovations.
This short presentation will give Scrum Masters, Team Leads and Projectmanagers a framework that they
can use to run heartbeat retrospectives successful.
About the speaker
My international experience in software development and delivery projects is
based on my work for EDS, Broad-Vision, ONE, Web.de, in Denmark, Spain,
Austria and Germany. I implemented traditional software development
processes like CMM and Risk Management and now I am changing organizations
by using Scrum and Project Retrospectives.
I authors articles on topics affecting project teams, team leadership and
organizational change. The current book project is: "A Scrum introduction in
German". In 2004 I organized the first Scrum Gathering-Europe 2004 at Vienna
and 2006 I organized the Retrospective facilitator Gathering in Baden-Baden,
Germany.
2005, I found SPRiNT iT, an agile software development and consuluting
company in Ettlingen, Germany.
I am a Certified Scrum Master Trainer and NLP Practitioner and I hold a
Magister in Philosophy and Sociology from TU Darmstadt, Germany. My home is
in Roeschwoog, France, a small village in Elsass and in Vienna, Austria.
Dancing Salsa is one of my passions, and I love reading all kinds of books,
and I run Marathon. My next running goal is the 2 Ocean Run in Captown South
Africa 2007.
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