An agile project is running its fifth iteration out of 10. After the last retrospective, the team members realize that they had to work extra hours to deliver the committed work.
What should the project manager do?
A.
Ask the team to have a lower commitment for the next iteration.
B.
Implement a checkpoint in the iteration to verify if the team is on track.
C.
Ask for additional team members to maintain the velocity.
D.
Conduct a focused retrospective to help the team to discover the root cause.
In Agile, retrospectives are essential for continuous improvement. If the team faced challenges, a retrospective is the appropriate forum to identify and address the root causes.
A focused retrospective allows the team to delve into specific issues, such as why extra hours were required to meet commitments.
The goal is to identify the underlying problems and collaboratively find solutions to enhance the team's performance.
Continuous improvement is a key principle in Agile, and addressing issues at the root cause helps prevent similar challenges in future iterations.
D. Conduct a focused retrospective to help the team to discover the root cause
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