Team and personal reflection (retrospective)
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Why watch the video?
The end of the year is approaching, a time when many people reflect on the past and look ahead to the coming year. We will share specific tools that might come in handy for you during this process.
What will you take away?
- Tools for team retrospectives
- Tools for personal reflection
- Tools to stay motivated to work on your resolutions
Who is Dalibor Pulkert?
Dalibor’s personal mission is “Supporting entrepreneurship.” He believes that the more entrepreneurial people there are, the better society we will leave for our children. He strives to help break down the barriers of “I don’t know what,” “I don’t know how,” and “I don’t know who.” That’s why he launched the IdeaBox project, a form of creative box that guides you through validating your idea in the market.
He has been navigating the digital world for over 15 years and, as he likes to say, builds bridges between IT, business, and customers. He co-founded the innovation studio Outboxers, which develops new digital products and tests their market viability.
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