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Casey is on a new team that runs retrospectives after every sprint. She’s impressed that they sometimes review results and that everyone on the team gets a chance to jump in to share why they think things happened during the previous sprint. Sometimes she’s just not sure that she understands the big picture, though. How could her team improve its retrospectives?
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In the “pole in the barn” example done in lecture, even though Alice’s pole is 10 meters long, and Bob’s barn is 8 meters long, Bob thinks that Alice’s pole will fit completely inside as she goes through the barn. Why does he think this?
4. Question 4 In the “pole in the barn” example done in lecture, even though Alice’s pole is 10 meters long, and Bob’s barn is 8 meters long, Bob thinks…