Attendees will walk away from this webinar with strategies for getting the most out of a retrospective scrum event. They will learn new techniques to keep team members engaged. Many different styles of retrospectives will be demonstrated that can help breathe new life into this event and re-invigorate Scrum teams to eliminate waste and continuously improve the way they work. Case studies will be provided that cover how nonprofit organizations are using retrospectives to inspect their process and approaches and pivot when they encounter obstacles.
Learning Objectives:
– Understand what a Retrospective is;
– Learn the benefits of continuous improvement;
– Examine case studies of nonprofits who use Retrospectives to adapt to change; and
– Walk away with numerous ways to get the most from a Retrospective.
Meet Your Trainer
Diane is a Scrum Trainer, Scrum Master, and Scrum Product Owner through Scrum Inc. Diane is also a Grant Professional Certified (GPC) and Approved Trainer of the Grant Professionals Association along with a Certified Virtual Trainer through espeakers.
Diane’s passion for building capacity in nonprofit organizations is the link between her early career work as a grantmaker and now as a nonprofit consultant. Diane and her team at DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services have secured more than $126.2 million dollars since 2006 in competitive grant awards for their clients. The team began utilizing the Scrum framework in 2016 both to run their own teams, and also to help their nonprofit clients improve their grant seeking processes and overall operations efficiency. As a result of adopting Scrum, the daily operations and efficiency of the DH Leonard Consulting team has significantly improved and more importantly, their nonprofit clients that are engaged in the Scrum framework have seen an increase in their success percentage for applications as well as overall dollars awarded.
When not working with her team on improving the capacity of nonprofit organizations, Diane can be found in the 1000 Islands, out for a run, or drinking a strong cup of coffee.