In agile methodologies, retrospectives are vital for continuous improvement and learning from the experiences of past sprints2. By facilitating a retrospective meeting that focuses on analyzing the root causes of the bugs and proposing solutions, the project manager can help the team to identify and address the underlying issues that led to the compromised user experience1. This approach aligns with agile principles, which emphasize team collaboration, reflection, and adaptation to improve processes and product quality2. References: * How to Manage Bugs in Scrum: 10 Best Practices for Agile Teams1. * Sprint Retrospective: How to Hold an Effective Meeting2.