Showing posts with label retrospective. Show all posts
Showing posts with label retrospective. Show all posts

18 June 2021

31: Helping attendees into the day and then winding down and reflect

In this episode I am discussing with Amélie Cornélis about:
  • How to help attendees get into the day - at the beginning of the event?
  • How to help attendees wind down and reflect?

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Amélie, thank you for the discussion. You can chat with Amélie at @AmelieCornelis.

(Music from Synth Loop 1 by allpurposedw and Gong 001 by tec_studio.)

22 September 2020

21: Participants not getting TDD, increase participation in inhouse Coderetreats and questions in session retro

This episode was inspired by SoCraTes Day Switzerland:
  • What if participants don't "get" TDD?
  • How to increase participation in inhouse Coderetreats?
  • What questions do you ask in the session retro?

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(Music from Synth Loop 1 by allpurposedw and Gong 001 by tec_studio.)

27 April 2020

12: What to look for and ask about other than the code

In this episode my co-facilitator Oliver Spann shares some tips for non-coding facilitators:
  • What to look for during sessions (while people work) other than the code?
  • What to ask in retrospectives if you did not understand the code?

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Thank you Oliver for sharing your knowledge. You can learn more from Oliver at his blog. Related to this episode is Oliver's latest article Can you facilitate a Coderetreat as a Scrum Master?

(Music from Synth Loop 1 by allpurposedw and Gong 001 by tec_studio.)

24 November 2019

02: Minimum number participants, retrospective without observations and explain the Game of Life

In this episode I will answer the following questions:
  • Should we consider a minimum number of participants to run a Coderetreat?
  • What to focus on during a retrospective if no "noticeable" events had happened during that session?
  • How to help new participants get used to the exercise of Game of Life?

Download the MP3 (8 minutes - 13 Mb) or subscribe to the Feed.

Thanks to my friends Paul Rohorzka, David Leitner and Christian Haas from Developer Melange and Raimo Radczewski for feedback on this episode.

Posters with the rules by Marco Emrich.

(Music from Synth Loop 1 by allpurposedw and Gong 001 by tec_studio.)