2. Agile Values
● Individuals and Interactions
over Processes and Tools
● Working Software over
Comprehensive Documentation
● Customer Collaboration over
Contract Negotiation
● Responding to Change over
Following a Plan
10. Agile Values
Cheerup
Set the Stage - 5 minutes
Gather Data - 10 minutes
Generate Insights - 15 minutes
Decide what to do - 5 minutes
Close Retro - 10 minutes
11. Candy Love
Red – Something that you love about
the work you do
Yellow – A life goal you have or a
favorite hobby
Green – The title of a book you read or
a film you saw that left a lasting
impression on you
Orange – A favorite food
Blue – Something you don't like about
the work you do
Brown – A favorite place that you have
visited
12. Gather Data and Gnerate Insights
Gathering data creates a shared picture of what have happened.
14. Decide what to do and close the retrospective
Decide how to document the exprinace and plan the follow-up.
● Take Out. Which things should we remove from the box, i.e., not do them
again?
● Leave In. Which things should we leave in the box, so that we continue doing
them?
● Put In. Which things should we add to the box, i.e., start doing them?
Scrum Theory
Scrum is founded on empirical process control theory, or empiricism. Empiricism asserts that knowledge comes from experience and making decisions based on what is known. Scrum employs an iterative, incremental approach to optimize predictability and control risk. Three pillars uphold every implementation of empirical process control: transparency, inspection, and adaptation.