What is iteration retrospective in Agile and Scrum?

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The image provides a definition and details about 'Iteration Retrospective' in the context of Agile and Scrum methodologies. This includes its purpose, frequency, and inputs/outputs. It appears the user want to know what an iteration retrospective is.

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An Iteration Retrospective is a meeting where the team discusses the results of the iteration, reviews their practices, and identifies areas for improvement.

An Iteration Retrospective is a recurring event where team members discuss the iteration results, review practices, and find ways to improve. Agile teams using Scrum typically hold it at the end of each iteration to identify what worked, what didn't, and how to improve in the next iteration.

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An Iteration Retrospective is a recurring event where team members discuss the iteration results, review practices, and find ways to improve. Agile teams using Scrum typically hold it at the end of each iteration to identify what worked, what didn't, and how to improve in the next iteration.

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The inputs to iteration retrospective include iteration goals, the team's increment, list of improvement stories identified and the actions taken since the last retrospective and collection of agreed-to iteration metrics.

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A common mistake is to focus solely on the negatives during a retrospective. It's important to also highlight what worked well to reinforce positive practices and build team morale.

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