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Questions | ==Retrospective Questions== | ||
*What went well? | *What went well? | ||
*What can be improved? | *What can be improved? | ||
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*What wishes do we have? | *What wishes do we have? | ||
*Which single experiment will we do (to speed up)? | *Which single experiment will we do (to speed up)? | ||
*What did this iteration produce? | |||
*What was the team aiming for? | |||
*How did the result meet (or not meet) expectations? | |||
*What’s going on elsewhere in the organization that affects the team as they go into the retrospective? | |||
**For example, are there rumors of layoffs? | |||
**Has there been a recent merger? | |||
**A canceled product? | |||
*What is the history of previous project reviews? | |||
**What happened? | |||
**What was the follow-up? | |||
*What are the relationships between team members? | |||
**How is their work interdependent? | |||
**What are their personal connections and working relationships? | |||
*What are team members feeling? | |||
**What are their concerns or anxieties? | |||
**What are they excited about? | |||
*What kind of outcome will achieve value for the time invested— both for the retrospective sponsor and the team? | |||
*How has the team worked with facilitators before? | |||
==Sources== | ==Sources== |
Revision as of 08:08, 17 September 2013
Retrospective Questions
- What went well?
- What can be improved?
- What have we learned?
- What do we still not know?
- What still puzzles us?
- What wishes do we have?
- Which single experiment will we do (to speed up)?
- What did this iteration produce?
- What was the team aiming for?
- How did the result meet (or not meet) expectations?
- What’s going on elsewhere in the organization that affects the team as they go into the retrospective?
- For example, are there rumors of layoffs?
- Has there been a recent merger?
- A canceled product?
- What is the history of previous project reviews?
- What happened?
- What was the follow-up?
- What are the relationships between team members?
- How is their work interdependent?
- What are their personal connections and working relationships?
- What are team members feeling?
- What are their concerns or anxieties?
- What are they excited about?
- What kind of outcome will achieve value for the time invested— both for the retrospective sponsor and the team?
- How has the team worked with facilitators before?
Sources
Notes
Refreshing
- Also conduct retrospective meetings at other times than in between sprints.
- Consider to ‘good bad ugly’ them, and physically crushing the ‘bad’ and ‘ugly’ after having collected them, and then ‘perfection game’ the ‘good’.
- tip top each other, just like a temperature reading. Top identifies something you value in the other. Tip is a request—petition, solicitation, prayer, desire—for specific behavior of the other.
- Turn the focus outward and ask yourself, “What can we give back to our environment?”
Alternative Retrospective
Pick two of these three key focal points in mind for every retrospective:
- speed;
- fun; and
- quality.
Set the stage
- Two truths and a lie.
Gather data
- Create three swim lanes as timeline, tick marks for every week; glad, neutral, sad are typical; you can also opt for the basic five emotions + neutral, so six swim lanes in total:
- mad X-(
- sad :-(
- glad :-)
- afraid 8-[
- guilty ^_^;
- neutral :-|
- Collect events and observations in appropriate swim lane, cluster at will.
Generate insights
- Create table with three columns:
- Good—behavior and practices you want to hone.
- Bad—behavior and practices you want to improve.
- Ugly—behavior and practices you want to stop.
Decide what to do
- Split table into top and bottom halves, thus creating six cells in total:
- Top: Me/We (within team's scope).
- Bottom half: They (beyond team's scope).
@Generate measurable actions and goals in each of the six cells. @Prioritize when
- Use the Good to try and fix the Bad and Ugly.
Close the retrospective
- Help, Hinder Hypothesis; or
- ROTI.
- +/Delta