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Continuous Delivery and DevOps ??? A Quickstart Guide

You're reading from   Continuous Delivery and DevOps ??? A Quickstart Guide Start your journey to successful adoption of CD and DevOps

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2018
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ISBN-13 9781788995474
Length 270 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Preface The Evolution of Software Delivery Understanding Your Current Pain Points FREE CHAPTER Culture and Behaviors are the Cornerstones to Success Planning for Success Approaches, Tools, and Techniques Avoiding Hurdles Vital Measurements You Are Not Finished Just Yet Expanding Your Opportunity Horizon CD and DevOps Beyond Traditional Software Delivery Some Useful Information Other Books You May Enjoy

Retrospective games

Retrospectives are normally the inspect part of the agile inspect and adapt. If you are aware of or are using scrum or some other agile methodology, then running retrospectives should be nothing new. If you have never run a retrospective before, then you would have some fun things to learn.

The remit of a retrospective is to look back over a specific period of time, project, release, or simply a business change and highlight what worked well, what didn't work well, and what improvements are needed. This process can traditionally be a bit dry, so retrospectives tend to be based on games (some people refer to these as exercises, but I prefer the word "games"), which encourages collaboration, engagement, and injects a bit of fun.

As with any game, there are always rules to follow. Here are some example rules:

  • Each session should be strictly time...
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