. Hold regular retrospectives. Retrospectives are the heart of continuous improvement. They are a regular opportunity for the team to consider their current practice, evaluate its efficacy, and determine how to progress. Many teams who claim to practice Agile don’t hold regular retrospectives. Initial retros are uncomfortable and often feel like nothing more than venting sessions. Even teams who hold these sessions regularly often generate so much improvement material that it feels like very little is actually getting better.
At the end of each sprint, encourage your teams to get together for an hour, review what worked well during that cycle, what didn’t go well, and commit to improving one or two key things each time. Oftentimes this will feel awkward at first but, after a few retrospectives, teams begin to open up more freely and address the core issues hurting their collaboration