rétrospectives
Rétrospectives, often written retrospectives in English, are structured meetings in which a team reflects on its recent work to identify ways to improve. The term emphasizes looking back on what happened and using those insights to adapt future behavior. Although strongly associated with agile software development, retrospectives are used in various knowledge-work teams, including IT, operations, and product development, as a mechanism for continuous improvement. The goal is to surface both successes and problems, and to translate them into concrete changes.
A typical session is time-boxed and facilitated by a neutral facilitator, such as a Scrum Master or
Outcomes include an improvement backlog and changes to processes, tooling, or interactions. Benefits include increased transparency,