retrospektifs
Retrospektifs, often shortened to retros, are structured meetings held at the end of a project or at regular intervals during a project to reflect on what has happened. The primary goal is to identify what went well, what could have been improved, and what actions can be taken to make future projects or iterations more successful. This practice is a core component of many agile methodologies, such as Scrum, where they are typically held at the end of each sprint.
The format of a retrospektif can vary, but common elements include establishing a set of ground rules,
Key outcomes of a retrospektif are actionable insights and commitments to change. The team collectively decides