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An Agile Team collects the Iteration Metrics they have agreed upon during which part of the team retrospective?

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Answered by aarunya13
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The Iteration Retrospective is a regular event where Agile Team members discuss the results of the Iteration, review their practices, and identify ways to improve. At the end of each iteration, Agile teams that apply ScrumXP (and many teams who use Kanban) gather for an iteration retrospective.

Answered by sadiaanam
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Answer:

The root cause of problems is determined, prospective solutions are explored, and improvement stories are added to the team backlog when they have been identified.

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As per the given statement,

During the quantitative part of the team retrospective

Agile Team members regularly meet to discuss the iteration's outcomes, evaluate their methods, and come up with ways to get better. This meeting is known as the iteration retrospective. Agile teams that use ScrumXP (and many teams that use Kanban) get together for an iteration retrospective at the conclusion of each iteration.

Each retrospective, which is limited to an hour or less, aims to identify what's going well, what isn't, and what the team can do better the following time.

Both quantitative and qualitative insights are obtained from each retrospective. Any measures the team uses to gauge its success are gathered and evaluated during the quantitative review.

The qualitative section goes into team procedures and particular difficulties that cropped up in the last iteration or two.

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