A retrospective is a key agile ceremony where the team reflects on what went well, what didn’t, and how they can improve. By discussing mistakes and their causes during the retrospective, the team can collaboratively identify process improvements and prevent similar issues in the future. This approach promotes learning and continuous improvement without placing blame on individuals.
A. While following processes is important, this option does not address the specific mistake or provide a mechanism for improvement.
B. Peer reviews are beneficial, but they do not address the root cause of the mistake or promote a culture of continuous improvement.
D. This approach can create a fear of making mistakes and discourage risk-taking and innovation. It does not foster a learning environment or address the underlying issues.
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