“IT’S NO 0”: why didn’t you put a 0? This probably means we are are doing some things right.The perfection game contains two stages, which I like to call: When everybody gave a “score”, you are able to begin with the actual exercise. I usually don’t go in detail on the scores just yet, because this will be part of the later phase in this exercise.īy having everybody rate the topic for this retrospective, you immediately set the stage, create notion of how well things are going, and enable the next step of the exercise. Having these criteria of course helps, because people know what they will be “rating”. we are confident that we are able to achieve the sprint goal and complete the sprint backlog,.we have the necessary people, tools, … available to finish the backlog items,. ![]() we know how we will implement the work that we put in the sprint backlog,.all backlog items for the sprint are refined,. ![]() we have a clear sprint goal, the capacity is clear,. ![]() To kick off the perfection game retrospective, we asked the question “how well are we doing our sprint planning sessions?”, knowing that we have several critaria that define a “good” sprint planning for our team.
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