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Reviewing unresolved action items

Reviewing unresolved action items Add your unresolved action items to kick off your retrospective Andrew Dawson

A great way to kick off a retrospective is to review the unresolved action items from your previous retrospectives. You can add them by clicking on retro settings and clicking "Add unresolved action items as column".

You can use this as opportunity to understand if these are still important to either reprioritize them or decided they are not important enough to follow up on. The important thing is that you that conversation.

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