TL; DR: AI Micromanagement Has Its Merits The Benefits of AI Micromanagement show up when you feed ChatGPT 5 progressively more context about your actual situation. I tested five prompts for a Retrospective design: from zero context to full team background with extended reasoning time. Case 1 produced generic “Scrum Oscars” nonsense. Case 5 delivered... Read more » The post The Benefits of AI Micromanagement appeared first on Age-of-Product.com.| Age-of-Product.com
Discover the top 7 sprint retrospective template tools for 2025. Find the perfect solution to boost team collaboration and continuous improvement.| resolution Atlassian Apps
These past 12 months I’ve been thinking a lot about productivity, and the systems other people use| Luna's Blog
This weekend (and Monday), I participated in Ludum Dare 37. 5 years ago, I also participated in Ludum Dare, for the first time. A lot has changed in those 5 year| Luna's Blog
Wow did I have soooooo much planned for last month. I got the worst cold I have gotten in a long time that just would not quit me. All plans just went to the wayside. Oh well, that is life sometimes, and not really why I am writing this. I always mean to do an … Continue reading A Big Thank You and Quaint Cooking’s Top Posts of 2022| Quaint Cooking
Entrée du 2023-12-31 15:22:41, à propos de retrospective, 2023, bilan, evenement| xvw.feed
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Scientists played a key role in the struggle to make Svalbard Norwegian, but the greatest polar scientist of them all was strangely mute on the subject. What legacy did Nansen leave behind in Norwegian Svalbard research? By: Harald Dag Jølle // Norwegian Polar Institute “The Norwegian contribution to the exploration of the archipelago is very […]| Framforum
Breaking the Feature Factory: The Optimus Alpha Approach to Data-Informed Retrospective Design — Age-of-Product.com| Age-of-Product.com
Learn how Scrum teams can run better retrospectives with RetroTeam AI. This article covers features such as creating a board, inviting participants, setting timers, AI-driven insights, and exporting retrospectives to PDF. Author: Edo Williams, RetroTeam, https://retroteam.ai/ Facilitating Smarter Retrospectives with AI-Powered Insights Running effective retrospectives is essential for Agile teams, but managing feedback, organizing ideas, and ensuring follow-through can be time-consuming. Retr...| Scrum Agile Project Management Expert
A retrospective of 2024 for the POCGamer site, including top posts, social media updates, and a thank you to all the supporters!| POCGamer
I am grateful for my experiences at IBM, but it is time to let go. In February, I chose to stay where I am rather than comply with a “return to office” (RTO) mandate, or forced move, for managers and executives. I was part of high-performing, fully distributed/remote teams for nearly nine years. I was […]| TestNess
This isn't a full 2018 retrospective, but I wanted to write about three things I'm happy about from the year, all of which involved doing stuff that scared me.| No Idea Blog
The annual retrospective post that started in 2020 lives on for another year.| falkus.co
I've been absent from my projects for the past few months, and decided not to share updates since I wasn't actively working on them. I'm not sure if I have time to jump back into them just yet, but wanted to take a moment to assess the current state of things.| Allison Seboldt
Last month I said I wouldn't be working on my latest SaaS venture any time soon. Surprise surprise, my priorities made a complete 180 mid-month and now I'm hustling to launch a new SaaS.| Allison Seboldt
I was chatting to my friend this week and he asked me a question about whether there was any good literature or videos I knew of that would help him understand how to use Kanban on a program of work. This person has been on all of my classes and I worked in his company for 4 years, for which we did some really great stuff. My answer..| Helen's Blog
“We do not learn from experience… we learn from reflecting on experience.”– John Dewey As 2024 comes to an end, I find myself reflecting on the incredible experiences, achievements, and lessons this year brought. Reflection has been key to transforming these moments into meaningful insights, guiding me as I prepare for 2025. This blog highlights […]| Emna Ayadi
Whether it's midway through a project, or at the end, a retrospective is an important part of team learning. While there are many ways of performing a retro, we've found that doing it in a fun way can help open up honest conversations. The post EOY Retrospective appeared first on Learn with We Are Open Co-op.| Learn with We Are Open Co-op
The City Building Game is an entertaining tool designed for agile coaches and trainers to help teams learn the fundamentals of agile and lean principles. Inspired by the XP Game, it was developed by Alejandra Alfonso and Emilio Gutter in 2011.| 10Pines | Blog
Every new start could hide challenges that we’ve never thought about ! and in my first time as a quality coach I faced some challenges. In this blog post I wanted to share with you the summary of the lessons I’ve learned from this experience. Lesson #1: Manage Your Agenda Understand the priorities of the […]| Emna Ayadi
After a lot of silence in my blog, sad that I couldn’t keep consistency but at the same time I’m happy that I didn’t stress myself to write, I just write when I find the right time and extra energy. This blog covers my travel adventures through conferences, my new learnings, new assignement (see the […]| Emna Ayadi
It is with deep sadness in our hearts that we share that our beloved Kiki passed away last week (Monday, July 29th) after nearly 16 years of full time nomadic adventures with us. The boat feels so empty without her. Kiki conquered our hearts back in November 2008. We had stopped in to visit our| Technomadia | Adventures in Nomadic Serendipity
Here is where we meet Here is where we meet 2023/06/29-10/15 Venue: Chiayi Art Museum 1F-3F Supervisors:Ministry of Culture, Chiayi City Government Organizers:Chiayi Art Museum, Tianmei Art Foundation Collaborators:TKG+, Mind Set Art Center, Each Modern Curator:Erica Yu-Wen Huang Artists:Wang Po-Yen, Wu Chuan-Lun, Lin Yi-Hsuan, Lin Ying-Chieh, Chiu Chen-Hung, Chang Chih-Chung, Zhang Xu-Zhan, Chang Cheng-Chun, Chuang Ho, Kuo Yu-Ping, Chen I-Chun, Chen Sung-Chih, Chen Ching-Yuan, Chen...| Erica Yu-Wen Huang
A project retrospective is a structured meeting held at the end of a project or a project phase, during which team members gather to reflect on the completed work. Use the cheat sheet questions to explore what worked well and what could have been done differently.| David Hodder
On Halloween 2021, I decided to try doing a mini game-jam style project. I wanted to make something simple, yet atmospheric. Possibly a simple wave based shooter. There was no solid plan, just an idea to make “something”. In this retrospective review, I share some of the goals, strengths and weaknesses of the project, and any lessons learned.| GDCorner
Google’s jokes for April 1st have been the stuff of legend but this year we celebrate something very serious. 20 years ago to this day, Google’s April 1st ‘joke’ was the serious launch of Gmail, a service that revolutionized not just emails, but the internet itself. Back when it wasn’t at all unusual to host […]| TechTheLead
Park the discussion: how Paris's streets are changing| fabricofparis.com
python-requests has been around for a long time. I've been a maintainer for many years and I share some retrospective thoughts on the project| cat /dev/brain
Lessons learned, regrets, and more from over a decade working on an API library| cat /dev/brain
Even if Agile approaches favor collocated teams, distributed Scrum teams with remote work are more common that what you might think. Many Agile software development teams are based on a virtual organization. This article presents some free online retrospective tools that can be used to facilitate retrospectives for distributed and remote Scrum teams. You will find in this article only online Scrum retrospective tools that are supposed to be used for free in the long term. We do not list tools...| Scrum Agile Project Management Expert
My second favorite Retro I invented…only second to Retro Catz! Instructions: Present the following categories to your Team to to see if any of them align with aspects of the Sprint just concluded. The post Dogs Retro! first appeared on TastyCupcakes.org.| TastyCupcakes.org
My favorite Retrospective that I have invented to date. Backstory: I had a team that was obsessed with Cats (well…most of them…hence the need to create a follow-up Retro involving Dogs). While trolling for the best cat memes on the internet, I learned that some of my favorite cat pics resembled some of the most important basic human emotions. Try this fun Retro to see… The post Retro Cats! first appeared on TastyCupcakes.org.| TastyCupcakes.org
This is a great agile thinking exercise to really help you to understand and raise your awareness of an agile mindset. I play this game in my training, and I have played it numerous times over the past 10 years. I’ve played it as a variation of the game I have Never too at conferences| TastyCupcakes.org
As is customary in January, Fabric of Paris is looking back at the previous year, and ahead to the year to come, to see what’s new in the world of transport. Last week, we reported on the new tramways of 2023, the major metro and RER extensions of 2024, and much else besides. But we only briefly touched on an important subject: how we pay for it all. Let’s clear up what can be quite a confusing subject, and talk about what’s changing. As in most cities, transport in the Paris region is ...| Fabric of Paris
Here at Fabric of Paris, January is an opportunity to look back at the past year’s transport developments and to get excited about what’s in store for the coming year. Last week, we looked at national and international rail services from Paris. But there are lots of interesting things happening in the local transport network. Let’s dive in. Tramways 2023 saw the opening of two brand-new tram lines in the Île-de-France region. T10 Line 10 opened in June. It’s a conventional tramway re...| Fabric of Paris
2024 is set to be a big year for Paris. It’s hosting the Olympic Games for the first time in a century – and becoming only the second global city to host them for a third time. It’s also this year that the Notre Dame will reopen, five and a half years after its roof and spire went up in flames. 2023 was no small year either, with Paris most notably hosting many of the key games of the men’s Rugby World Cup. A lot is happening here in the transport sphere, too. So as is customary at Fa...| Fabric of Paris
The fourth year in a row where I've put together a mini annual retrospective.| falkus.co
A short update about how our Brisbane-based company faired through the recent flooding across the city of February-March 2022.| Global-Roam
The "Starfish Retrospective" is a model for reflection that has been around on the Internet since the before times. None of them, however, are quite so beautiful as the Starfish WAO member Bryan Mathers drew. This technique allows you to reflect (and plan!) in various degrees of nuance.| Learn with We Are Open Co-op
Whether it's midway through a project, or at the end, a retrospective is an important part of team learning. While there are many ways of performing a retro, we've found that doing it in a fun way can help open up honest conversations.| Learn with We Are Open Co-op
Sometimes, when you're working on things together online, you want to be able to write things down in a shared space without everyone else being able to see what you're doing.| Learn with We Are Open Co-op
This week, I accidentally made Kolab Now Beta really beta — though pre-alpha more than beta, strictly speaking — completely intentionally; I can now proudly announce it runs off of othe…| kanarip
This was by far my most profitable June ever as an indie maker. Compared to last year, I increased the revenue of my indie projects by 3x. Progress baby!| Allison Seboldt
I attended my first MicroConf in April and got a fresh new perspective on my micro-SaaS projects and indie journey overall. I also released some small improvements to PageFactory this month. Hopefully I'm setting it up to be in a good position so I can explore some other opportunities in May.| Allison Seboldt
Churn declined and trial conversions increased this month for PageFactory, bringing in a nice change of pace from the previous months.| Allison Seboldt
On the personal side of things, I had a very exciting month. Me and my partner bought our first home and moved in. I also picked up some programmatic SEO client work in March. But as a result, I didn't get to spend much time on my projects.| Allison Seboldt
Due to very little marketing, growth for PageFactory stalled in February. Luckily, my other projects had a good month.| Allison Seboldt
December was so busy, I skipped writing a proper retrospective and just shared my stats on Twitter. However, life didn't really slow down in January. And things are still pretty busy. So, I'm doing a fairly "light" retrospective for January.| Allison Seboldt
November was very profitable, but in unexpected ways. The launch of my free course brought in a size-able chunk of change, while Black Friday was a total flop.| Allison Seboldt
Even with all my energy focused on finishing my course in October, I wasn't able to publish it until the first week of November. As a result, I haven't had much time to work on PageFactory, and it's seeing the effects.| Allison Seboldt
I beat my previous revenue record as an indie maker this month, bringing in a total of $3,010 from my projects. PageFactory saw more desirable growth, and I feel like I finally hit my groove balancing marketing and development work.| Allison Seboldt
August was the first full month of operating my new SaaS, PageFactory. The excitement of launching has worn off and the reality of growing a small SaaS product has set in. I also finally got ads on my programmatic site and I'm very happy with the results so far.| Allison Seboldt
Thanks to the successful launch of PageFactory, I had my highest grossing month ever as an indie maker.| Allison Seboldt
June was all about "deep work". I spent most of my time heads down, hustling to launch PageFactory. But even though I've been neglecting my other projects, they had some small wins this month.| Allison Seboldt