Retrospectives Agile Quotes & Sayings
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My greatest hope is that we transcend the most fearful thing, which is that we are rapidly degrading the ecological systems on this planet that support everything we are doing and all life on it. — Edward Norton

To explain away the mystery of a great painting - if such a feat were possible - would do irreparable harm ... If there is no mystery, then there is no poetry, the quality I value above all else in art. — Georges Braque

His eyes sent coldness deep under my skin, where it spread like a stain. "Domenico, — Deborah Harkness

Rituals bring people together, allowing them to focus on what is important and to acknowledge significant events or accomplishments. — Luis Goncalves

Agile retrospectives give the power to the team, where it belongs! — Ben Linders

Retrospectives can make your organization faster, more efficient and innovative. — Ben Linders

A movement that seeks to advance only its own members is going to accomplish little — Cleve Jones

A retrospective's huge potential for learning should not be off-limits to any team member. — Luis Goncalves

Intellectual talent will give us the upper-hand in the game of life. Fortunately, we all can develop it — Julian Pencilliah

We are all angelic.
Offspring of godly relic,
accept and be prophetic. — Gloria D. Gonsalves

Getting feasible actions out of a retrospective and getting them done helps teams to learn and improve. — Ben Linders

We need to uncover better ways to improve and retrospectives can provide the solution. — Ben Linders

I finally just slept with my high school crush. But I swear; now he expects me to go to his graduation - like I know where I'm going to be in three years. — Amy Schumer

You don't need moolah if you're a travel writer," I said. — Jeff Soloway

Agile retrospectives are a great way to continuously improve the way of working. — Ben Linders

The goal of retrospectives is help teams to continuously improve their way of working. — Ben Linders