Retrospective Short Subjects II
Retrospective Short Subjects
Agile Retrospectives - Short Subjects
7.4 Activity: Short Subjects Use to Decide What to Do in an iteration retrospective. Purpose Help to discover differing perspectives on how the team is doing and provide variety in … - Selection from Agile Retrospectives [Book]
Two Fast Retrospective Techniques - Applied Frameworks
Keep, Drop, Add and Pluses and Deltas
WRAP Retrospective Template | EasyRetro
Try the WRAP Retrospective template for free today to use in your next meeting. It has already been used 853 times | EasyRetro
Good Bad Better Best Template | EasyRetro
Try the Good Bad Better Best template for free today to use in your next meeting. It has already been used 1248 times | EasyRetro
Likes / Wishes / Wonders Template | EasyRetro
Try the Likes / Wishes / Wonders template for free today to use in your next meeting. It has already been used 1283 times | EasyRetro
Rose, Bud, Thorn - Design Thinking Exercise | EasyRetro
Rose, Bud, Thorn is a Design Thinking exercise to help teams recognize positives, pain points, and potential. Here’s how it works… | EasyRetro
7 Simple Retrospectives to Use in Your Next Agile Project
Use these simple retrospectives to run an efficient and engaging meeting with your project team to reflect on what went well and what to improve.
Short retrospective - better fast than not at all - Echometer
ROTI and more
Short on time? Here’s how to run a quick retrospective | Nulab
When you need to evaluate a project's success in a short amount of time, a quick retrospective can help. Try it today!
The “Anchors and Wind” approach | Curiosity Tank
Sprint retrospectives are terrific and quick way for you and your team to reflect on previous work, upcoming work, goals to achieve, and ideas for improvement. In the Curiosity Tank class called Orchestrate we borrow the fun “Anchors and Wind” approach to ascertain how we are feeling about planning
Plus/Minus/Interesting - Futureworks
from DeBono's Thinking Course book
ESVP Retrospective Checkin Activity | Growing Agile
see the downloadable cards
A Simple Way to Run a Sprint Retrospective
Adding a “start, stop, continue” discussion to a meeting can be an easy way to introduce agency and autonomy to a team. Then it can be expanded later to introduce full retrospective (see starfish retrospective)
4 L’s « TastyCupcakes.org
Retrospective activities for Gathering Data: “Learning Matrix” « Cargo Cultism
One of the under-emphasized aspects of Scrum is the importance of the sprint retrospective. We all know about the stand-ups and the various planning meetings, but not all teams take the retrospecti…