Retrospective templates
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The Olympics
An ideal retrospective during the Summer or Winter Olympics. In this format, participants will use Olympic symbols to identify new improvement areas.
**The Olympics** is an immersive retrospective format that uses the symbols of the Olympic Games to help teams identify improvement areas in an engaging way. Whether it's the Summer or Winter Games, this format brings the Olympic spirit to your retrospective: - **The Olympic Torch** 🔥: Who carried the torch during the sprint? Recognize team members or practices that lit the way, inspired others, and kept the team's momentum going. - **The Medals** 🥇: What goals did we achieve? Celebrate the sprint's victories - completed features, resolved bugs, or milestones reached. - **The Events** 🏋️: What were the sprint difficulties? Like challenging athletic events, what tested the team's limits and required extra effort? Finally, **The Olympic Village** 🏘️ is where the team comes together to define actions to implement - the training plan for the next competition. This format excels at creating a positive and celebratory atmosphere while still addressing challenges. The Olympic metaphor naturally encourages recognition of individual and team achievements, making it ideal for teams that need a morale boost. Perfect for use during the actual Olympic Games or whenever the team wants a format that celebrates excellence while planning for continuous improvement.
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Let's Review the Stage
Cycling-themed retrospective. The team just crossed the finish line of today's stage (their sprint). It's time to take stock and prepare for the next stage.
**Let's Review the Stage** is a cycling-themed retrospective that draws on the excitement and strategy of the Tour de France. The team has just crossed the finish line of today's stage - their sprint - and it's time to analyze the race. Like a cycling team reviewing their performance after a grueling stage: - **The Team** 🚴: Our strengths. What did we do well as a team? What individual or collective performances stood out? - **The Passes** ⛰️: The difficulties encountered. Like climbing mountain passes, what challenges tested the team's endurance and determination? - **The Jerseys** 🏅: The goals achieved. Like earning a yellow, green, or polka-dot jersey, what objectives and milestones did the team accomplish? Finally, **After the Tour** 🎯 is where the team plans for the next stage - defining concrete actions and tactical adjustments for the upcoming sprint. This format works particularly well during the actual Tour de France or other cycling events, but its metaphor is accessible year-round. The concept of stages (sprints), mountain passes (challenges), and jerseys (achievements) maps naturally to agile development. The format encourages team solidarity - just like in cycling where the team works together to support their leader, this retrospective emphasizes collective performance and mutual support as keys to success.
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Sprint Playlist
In this original retrospective, participants will create the sprint's playlist. An ideal format to animate summer retrospectives.
**Sprint Playlist** is an original and creative retrospective format where participants compose the soundtrack of their sprint. The concept is simple and fun: for each topic, participants give a song title and explain why they chose it. This creative constraint helps people express complex feelings in an engaging and often humorous way. - **Playlist #1 "Summer Mix"** 🎵: The good sides of the sprint. What would be on the feel-good playlist? Give a song title that represents something positive and explain the connection. - **Playlist #2 "Night Songs"** 🌙: The less good sides of the sprint. What would be on the melancholic playlist? Give a song title that captures a challenge or frustration and explain why. After sharing and voting on the most impactful topics, the team decides together: **Replay or Change?** 🔄 - defining concrete actions for the next sprint. This format is ideal for summer retrospectives or for teams looking to inject creativity and fun into their reflection process. The musical metaphor breaks down barriers and encourages even quiet team members to participate in a playful way. It often produces memorable moments and inside jokes that strengthen team culture. No musical talent required - the goal is expression, not performance!
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Back to School!
Back to school soon? This activity will help you clean up your business. Every student had a problem with back to school: we have to take inventory of our school affairs to check for those that are no longer working and that will be thrown away, those that work and that we want to keep and finally those that would be needed. buy.
**Back to School!** is an original retrospective format that uses the metaphor of preparing for a new school year to help teams take stock of their practices. Every student knows the ritual: before the new year begins, you need to sort through your school supplies. Some are worn out and need to be thrown away, others are still in good condition and can be reused, and finally, some new ones need to be purchased. This metaphor translates perfectly to a team context: - **To throw away** 🗑️: What practices, processes, or habits are no longer working and should be discarded? - **To reuse** ♻️: What's still working well and should be kept for the next sprint? - **To buy** 🛒: What new practices, tools, or approaches should we acquire and start using? The nostalgic and playful tone of this format makes it ideal for teams looking for a fresh perspective on their retrospective. It works particularly well at the start of a new project phase, after vacations, or when the team wants to do a thorough review of its working methods. The session concludes with the team defining concrete actions to implement the identified changes.
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