Empirical learning - the practice of developing knowledge from direct investigation and experience – is one way the Agile software development framework enables small teams to deliver value quickly. If teams do not take the time to truly step back and honestly inspect & adapt their work together with transparency, they could greatly hinder this learning.
Robert Clawson

Agile Coach & Scrum Master at Vennli
Agile enthusiast with strong QA expertise. Has served in the role of Agile coach, product owner, scrum master, QA, Test and BA for both clients and third parties.
Agile enthusiast with strong QA expertise. Has served in the role of Agile coach, product owner, scrum master, QA, Test and BA for both clients and third parties.
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Why are retrospectives necessary for empirical learning?
By Robert Clawson on May 24, 2021 2:41:02 PM