retrospective

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Retrospective' is a term used when you're examining or reviewing past actions or events. It's not just remembering, but actively thinking about how things happened and why.
Examples in Different Contexts
In the creative field, a 'creative retrospective' may involve reviewing past advertising campaigns. A creative director might mention, 'Our creative retrospective revealed key insights into audience preferences and design trends.'
Practice Scenarios
Tech

Scenario:

The development team had some struggles during the last sprint period. Do you think discussing this might clarify processes?

Response:

Agreed, let’s hold a retrospective meeting to discuss the challenges and potential improvements.

Business

Scenario:

We have recently closed a project and it’s crucial to understand what caused the unforeseen delays.

Response:

Absolutely, conducting a retrospective could help us identify the causes for delay and enhance our project management strategies.

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