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Are you familiar with the most important event in Scrum?
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Are you familiar with the most important event in Scrum?
The retrospective meeting serves as a way for the team to analyze itself and, as a result, make up a plan of improvements for its benefit. Here are some tips and tricks--and an easy strategy--to have an effective retrospective meeting.
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