6 articles tagged #facilitation
All English for IT articles related to #facilitation.
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How to Run a Blameless Retro in English
Learn the English facilitation phrases and vocabulary for running a blameless sprint or incident retrospective that surfaces real issues without assigning individual blame.
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Phrases for Leading a Sprint Retrospective in English
Facilitate a sprint retrospective in English: opening the session, inviting honest feedback, managing the discussion, and turning insights into concrete action items.
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English for Postmortem Facilitation: Running Blameless Incident Reviews
Learn the English of facilitating blameless postmortems: opening the meeting, building a timeline, keeping language blameless, and driving action items. For SREs and engineering leads.
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Agile Retrospective Phrases: What to Say as a Facilitator
Professional English phrases for Scrum Masters facilitating retrospectives: opening lines, energisers, format transitions, conflict resolution, and closing commitments.
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Requirements Workshop English: Phrases for Elicitation Sessions
Essential English phrases for business analysts running requirements elicitation workshops — opening, probing, clarifying, handling conflict, and closing sessions.
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Scrum Master English Vocabulary: 60 Terms for Ceremonies and Coaching
The complete Scrum Master vocabulary guide: sprint ceremonies, impediments, velocity, facilitation, psychological safety, SAFe, and coaching language with examples.
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