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Bye Bye, Boring Retrospectives

In this article we’ll first talk about the fundamentals of retrospectives: why they are important and how to structure a simple but effective version. We’ll address a common problem: no actions and/or actors are defined. Next, we’ll take it one step further, and discuss how to avoid “getting stuck” by regularly changing the format of your retrospectives. To top it off, I offer some more varied formats.

Bye Bye, Boring Retrospectives

PIP: helping products improve their innovation power

The Product Innovation Power model (PIP) is created for the product teams and provides insights, best practices and tools to improve their innovation power. It unlocks the potential of our people & technology and accelerates the shift to the empowered product teams model. It will support us to become Europe’s #1 in product-led innovation.

PIP: helping products improve their innovation power

Site Reliability Engineering; that's music to my ears!

Site Reliability Engineering, or SRE, is seen by a lot of people as the next logical step in developing DevOps capabilities. SRE takes concepts from software engineering and puts them to use in an operations context. Over the last 3 years, we have been experimenting with SRE approaches and gradually integrating them into our DevOps way of working.

Site Reliability Engineering; that's music to my ears!

How is life with Jim van der Waal - Product Manager at Onefootball

Almost a year ago we spoke to Jim van der Waal, a former colleague and now working as a Product Manager at OneFootball.  Back then he had just delivered his presentation: “Scary close to autonomous teams” during the Spaces Summit 2019. Recently Jim posted a range of blog posts, with topics like: Product Owner vs.

How is life with Jim van der Waal - Product Manager at Onefootball