Iteration Review

An Iteration Review is a meeting held at the end of an iteration where the team demonstrates the work completed during that cycle. It provides an opportunity for stakeholders to review progress, give feedback, and align on next steps.

Key Aspects of an Iteration Review

  • Showcases Completed Work – The team presents finished deliverables.
  • Encourages Stakeholder Feedback – Ensures alignment with expectations.
  • Identifies Improvements – Helps refine features before the next iteration.
  • Drives Transparency – Keeps teams and stakeholders informed on progress.

Common Elements in an Iteration Review

ElementDescription
Work DemonstrationShowcasing completed features or tasks.
Stakeholder FeedbackCollecting input from users, customers, or leadership.
Lessons LearnedDiscussing what worked well and what can improve.
Next StepsAligning on priorities for the next iteration.

Example Scenarios

Software Development

  • Review Meeting Goal: Demonstrate the new dashboard analytics feature.
  • Stakeholder Feedback: Request for additional filtering options.

Construction Project

  • Review Meeting Goal: Show progress on foundation work.
  • Stakeholder Feedback: Approve materials for the next phase.

Marketing Campaign

  • Review Meeting Goal: Present results from initial ad campaigns.
  • Stakeholder Feedback: Adjust targeting for better engagement.

Why an Iteration Review Matters

  • Ensures Work Meets Expectations – Validates progress with stakeholders.
  • Encourages Continuous Improvement – Adjusts plans based on real feedback.
  • Increases Engagement – Keeps everyone aligned and involved in the process.
  • Supports Agile & Iterative Workflows – Enables quick adaptation and refinement.

See also: Iteration, Sprint Review, Stakeholder Communication, Continuous Improvement.