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Let's Ted Lasso this Retrospective

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Learn to positively refocus your team retrospectives with renowned Agile expert and coach, Richard Cheng and Easy Agile Co-CEO, Nicholas Muldoon.

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Ted Lasso, the fictional soccer coach of the struggling AFC Richmond, brings a tenacious sense of positivity to his team. In this supportive environment Ted creates a team that grows and thrives together.

This is what we need for our retrospectives.

So many of our retrospectives today are focused on:

- What we are doing wrong- The mistakes we keep making
- The issues we keep encountering
- What’s preventing us from succeeding

This session will focus on:

- Understanding the need to celebrate the wins
- How to create a safe, open space for retrospectives
- Retrospective techniques to help our teams celebrate, learn, and grow
- How ScrumMaster uses the retrospective to create great self
-awareness and problem
-solving on our teams
- Review a ScrumMaster checklist for using retrospectives to grow our teams

By the end of the session, we’ll learn how to Ted Lasso our retrospectives and turn our retrospectives into fun, effective, and inspiring sessions that help our teams kick goals!

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