Retrospective templates
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Find here all our agile retrospective models with their detailed and guided steps.
Keep/Drop/Start
In this classic retrospective format, participants must reflect on what to keep (keep), what to stop doing (drop) and what to start doing (start) for the next sprint.
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Let's Go Pikachu!
A fun Pokemon-themed retrospective to catch insights and evolve your team
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4L retrospective
The "4L" retrospective is a popular format that produces significant results for many teams. Here, 4 columns are displayed at the start of the activity and allow participants to reflect on what went well and what can be improved in the sprint.
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DAKI (Drop, Add, Keep, Improve)
DAKI is a classic retrospective format that fosters reflection on team practices and values. This format is recommended after the team has practiced scrum for several sprints. The team will then be better able to propose relevant changes.
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Speed Boat
One of the most popular retrospective formats. First published by Luke Hofmann in 2006 with the book Innovation Games: Creating Breakthrough Products Through Collaborative Play.
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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.
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The 3 Little Pigs
Through the story of the 3 little pigs, participants will analyze the team's fundamentals to make them more solid.
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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.
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Sprint Playlist
In this original retrospective, participants will create the sprint's playlist. An ideal format to animate summer retrospectives.
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The Starfish
The starfish retrospective is based on the image of this marine animal with 5 arms, representing the 5 themes analyzed by participants during the workshop.
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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.
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Match Replay
Football-themed retrospective. The match just ended. It's the perfect time for the team to reflect on its strengths and weaknesses to prepare for the next match.
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Gyshido - Get Your Shit Done
A retrospective originally inspired by the Gyshido movement: the art and way of simply getting things done by focusing on the essential.
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Speed Car
Retrospective invented by Paulo Caroli in 2011, Speed Car is the automotive adaptation of the famous "Speed boat".
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Let's go skiing!
Take the team on a trip to the slopes for a retrospective. In this original format created especially for Umbreon, we start with an ice breaker and then invite participants to reflect on what went well, less well, and upcoming obstacles. Finally, participants will work on actions to implement for improvement.
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Original 4
Simple and accessible, this retrospective format revolves around the 4 questions that should be asked during a retrospective according to Norman Keth, considered by many to be the inventor of the retrospective.
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Retrospective ++
The team needs to be motivated and you want to focus on the positive aspects? This retrospective format is made for that!
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Dragon Ball retrospective
Dive back into the world of Dragon Ball for a retrospective. First, each participant is invited to select the character they were during the sprint, then must reflect on what went well and less well...
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3 cats retro (Glad, Sad, Mad)
This workshop is a classic of retrospective formats. It highlights areas for improvement as a team. Three columns are displayed and allow participants to report what made them happy, sad or what annoyed them during the sprint.
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Start/Stop/Continue
This activity offers a very classic retrospective format which remains effective. Based on facts, this retrospective attempts to answer 3 questions: What should we start doing? What should we stop doing? What should we continue to do?
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Scrooge's Retrospective
A special Christmas retrospective, adapted from Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol" featuring the unforgettable Mr. Scrooge. This retrospective allows you to take stock of the year by remembering what went well and less well in order to draw improvement areas.
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