Holding Retrospectives only when the team 'needs' one? Sounds like a recipe for disaster. Scrum is all about discipline and inspection-adaptation. You can't just wing it!
D? Really? That's like having your team's championship celebration at the end of the season. The Retrospective needs to happen at the end of each Sprint to keep the momentum going.
Option C is tempting, but I think that would defeat the purpose of regular retrospectives. Scrum is all about continuous improvement, and skipping Retrospectives would stall that progress.
I agree with Carin. Holding a Retrospective at the end of each Sprint is crucial for continuous improvement. It's like having a post-game review in sports - you can't get better without it!
The correct answer is A. A Sprint Retrospective should be held at the end of each Sprint. This is a key Scrum event for the team to reflect on what went well, what could be improved, and identify any actions to take for the next Sprint.
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