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Revision as of 09:22, 26 May 2013
…any retrospective meeting.
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Value-driven behavior.
Gain consent and commitment to what the team will do to improve by the next Retrospective/meeting. Phrase the commitment into a Believe Statement: The Believe Statement format is:
- We Believe in value, therefore we will do action.
For example, our team’s “Believe Statement” was “We Believe in Courage, therefore we will have a team building get together so we can establish a safer environment to be courageous with one another. “
Therefore:
Distill and publish a believe statement and act accordingly.
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Sources
Web: TastyCupcakes.org » Values-driven Retrospective » values-driven retrospective