tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12948038.post3546783052334498247..comments2023-07-29T09:15:17.416+01:00Comments on allan's blog - Agile & Digital Business: Follow up 2: Personal retrospective and strategyallan kellyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06262139490250478379noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12948038.post-66821017698861965962007-11-14T21:38:00.000+00:002007-11-14T21:38:00.000+00:00Future-spective is a neologism that's never going ...Future-spective is a neologism that's never going to catch on, but the idea is a sound one. It's one of the key ideas Cockburn describes in Crystal Clear, he calls it reflection. When I first read what he was doing it struck me as a very powerful idea. Subsequently was given an opportunity to put it into practice, and so it proved to be. It's not magic though, and the effects don't last forever. As you note, you have to keep doing them or you slide back. You don't necessarily go back to where you where, so it's not all lost, but you definitely drop back into some minima. <BR/><BR/>There's something I can't properly articulate here. Something around process needing to be active to be positive, but that sounds like some cheesy truism. Do you know what I mean?Jez Higginshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10428967224463668255noreply@blogger.com