An Iteration retrospective is a meeting that occurs at the end of each Iteration, where the Agile team
reflects on their performance, identifies what went well and what can be improved, and agrees on
action items to implement in the next Iteration. One of the essential parts of an Iteration
retrospective is the team discussion around opportunities for continuous improvement, where the
team members share their observations, feedback, and suggestions, and collaborate to find solutions
for the challenges they faced. This part of the retrospective helps the team to learn from their
experience, enhance their processes and practices, and increase their effectiveness and
efficiency. Reference: Exam Study Guide: SP (6.0) - SAFe® Practitioner, [Iteration Retrospective]