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Continuous Feedback

Continuous Feedback is a software development and team management practice where feedback is given regularly, frequently, and in real-time throughout a project or work cycle, rather than saved for formal reviews. It involves ongoing communication between team members, managers, and stakeholders to improve performance, collaboration, and product quality. This approach fosters a culture of transparency, learning, and rapid iteration.

Also known as: Ongoing Feedback, Real-time Feedback, Frequent Feedback, Agile Feedback, CF
🧊Why learn Continuous Feedback?

Developers should adopt Continuous Feedback to enhance team dynamics, accelerate skill development, and reduce errors by addressing issues early in the development process. It is particularly valuable in agile and DevOps environments where fast-paced iterations require constant alignment and improvement, such as in sprint retrospectives or code reviews. This methodology helps prevent miscommunication, boosts morale, and supports continuous delivery by ensuring everyone stays informed and engaged.

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