Whose turn is it?
This will let you specify the names of your team members and the function will select a random person. It’s also possible to remove the “winner” so you can choose… Read More »Whose turn is it?
This will let you specify the names of your team members and the function will select a random person. It’s also possible to remove the “winner” so you can choose… Read More »Whose turn is it?
Retrospective inspired by the TV-show and board game of Jeopardy with easy, medium and difficult questions in 7 different categories. You can customize the questions and categories to fit your… Read More »Jeopardy inspired retrospective
We learn a lot about ourselves by permitting us to view our situation from another perspective than our own. This post Background:Sun Tzu’ ancient book The Art Of War is… Read More »Ancient Chinese Wisdom: Three Physicians
Why should you play this game? The short answer:Forgetting something can be embarrassing and inconvenient as well as waste resources, so help you team open up the conversation and improve… Read More »Memory game retrospective
Squad Health Check is a free online survey/tool where you can measure the state of your team in a software development company. It’s based on the questions from the Spotify… Read More »Spotify Health Check
The syringes are used to discuss how your team is affected by Covid-19. Use it to ask your team “What do you need?”. This can be used as an energizer,… Read More »Vaccines for your troubles
A retrospective that focusses on moving forward, differentiating between factors within the team and factors outside the team. It invites your team to discuss these four topics: Outside the team… Read More »Hot air balloon
This is an original retrospective that focusses on giving kudos to team members. This has two purposes:Firstly, it invites us to learn how to appreciate each others work in a… Read More »Kudos retrospective
TeamMetrics is a free online survey/tool where you can measure the team morale or motivation. The morale might be the better choice for a retrospective. TeamMetrics can be a good… Read More »TeamMetrics
Easy and simple retrospective that takes the team through three central retrospective questions. What was good? What could be better? What actions should we do? Having answered these questions the… Read More »Good – better – actions
The battery is used to discuss team energy levels for next sprint. Use it to ask your team “How much energy do you enter next sprint with?”. This can be… Read More »Energy level: The battery
This retrospectives is simple, fast to learn and can be used both as a team standard go-to retrospective or an easy variation on your usual method. 4L retrospective includes a… Read More »4L’s – Liked, learned, lacked, longed for
Identify what “went well” and “what could have been better”, “new ideas” and “recognition” by drawing up 4 squares or a cross. Materials Pros Simple and easy retrospective Cons You… Read More »Good, not so good, ideas and recognition
RETRO-man is a fun and creative retro retrospective for use in agile teams. RETRO-man is created in honour of PAC-man’s 40th anniversary this year. The team takes it in turn… Read More »RETRO-man