Retrospectives

The Starfish

Picture template where each arm of a starfish represents a category for team feedback and ideas.

This is an agile retrospective technique with five sections: Keep Doing, Do Less Of, Do More Of, Stop Doing, Start Doing. This retrospective is worth running after a period of time or a few sprints, so the team can properly assess what needs to change.

This format is similar to the Open the Box retrospective; they both directly encourage change. However, the sliding scale of the categories encourage the team to think about making incremental changes over blunt ones โ€“ perfect for agile teams. There will be a lot to talk about with five sections, so expect this retrospective to take a little more time than usual.

Plus, who doesnโ€™t love this fella? Look at his happy face. (Note, we donโ€™t actually know the gender of this starfish โ€“ but it turns out that starfish genders can be interesting).โ€

How to run this workshop?

โ€Time needed: 60-90 minutes

Ask the team to address each section in turn, in this order: Keep Doing, Less Of, More Of, Stop Doing, Start Doing. This book-ends the retro with positive emotions, keeping the meaty negative sections in the middle of the retro. For each of the five sections follow this pattern:

  1. Ideate โ€“ write sticky notes (5 mins)
  2. Discuss the points raised and group into similar themes (5-10mins)

Then once all sections are completed, use voting to highlight the top three most important themes (5 mins).
Lastly as a team brainstorm and vote on actions for the most important themes, and assign an owner to each (10 mins).

Tips for running this session

  • You can of course have people add their points to all the sections at once, then discuss them in turn without interruption.

Metro Retro is full of great templates to help make your meetings more efficient and fun. 

Retrospectives

Hopes & Concerns

A quick warm up activity that encourages teams to discuss their Hopes & Concerns. Best run at the start of a workshop or period of work.
Retrospectives

The Big Christmas Retro

Ho Ho Hoโ€ฆ etc. A three-part Christmas retrospective.
Retrospectives

Worked Well / Kinda / Didnโ€™t

A simple retrospective that focuses on the successes and shortcomings of a topic or activity.

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