You sprint through a chaotic quarter. You ship. You scramble. You plan. Now the dust settles… so you run a retro. But here’s the catch: if you’re only asking, “Did we follow the plan?” – you’re missing the real story.| Infinify
Salum describes working with a grocery ecommerce team during COVID that fell into the trap of prioritizing individual convenience over team collaboration. Remote work led team members to design their work around personal preferences, with the lead developer becoming increasingly isolated and unresponsive to team communication. This anti-pattern of “what works for me” over “what … Continue reading Salum Abdul-Rahman: From Isolation to Integration—Rebuilding Agile Team Connection For ...| Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast
Welcome to my indie dev journey. New here? Hey, I’m Mikaela 🦄 I’m an independent iOS developer working on making my own apps profitable, and doing some freelance on the side. Every month, I plan on publishing a journal / retrospective like this one to share how things are going with my business. You an […]| Mikaela Caron
Welcome to my indie dev journey.| Mikaela Caron
Retrospectives are like the pit stops of Agile practices—a chance to refuel, check the tires, and maybe even grab a snack. But not all retrospectives are built the same. Two popular types—sprint retrospectives and release retrospectives—each have their own role to play in a project’s journey. In this post, we’ll break down the key [...] The post Sprint Retrospective vs. Release Retrospective appeared first on TeamRetro.| TeamRetro
Retrospectives are a cornerstone of Agile, enabling teams to reflect, learn, and improve continuously. But even with the best intentions, retrospectives can fall victim to anti-patterns—subtle, recurring practices that reduce their value. It can leave the team with a bitter distaste for what should be a meeting that is designed to empower and encourage [...] The post 10 Retrospective Anti-Patterns to Avoid in 2025 for Better Team Engagement appeared first on TeamRetro.| TeamRetro
Welcome to my indie dev journey.| Mikaela Caron
Welcome to my indie dev journey!| Mikaela Caron
My recent experiences with using WebRTC in a mobile application gave me a chance to get familiar with its capabilities and limitations, namely being reliant ...| spieswl.github.io
In my sporadic “Do you remember…” series, I whack on some rose-tinted specs and wax lyrical about specific aspects of the classic and not-so-classic games of yesteryear. Today, it’s the intro…| caffeinated pixels
Dive deeper into how to transform and reimagine performance management in hybrid work with Projjal Ghatak, CEO of OnLoop.| Collaboration Superpowers