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Version vom 5. März 2007, 08:44 Uhr

Vorlage:Piktogramm methode A Team retrospective is a regularely conducted meeting to reflect on the last 4-6 weeks of a project. It's been developed within the project management method Scrum where it's used to reflect a sprint.


Goals

  • Shared understanding of what has happened.
  • Learn from past experience to improve the productivity of the team.
  • Continuously improve the productivity of the organization (Learning Organization).

Roles

  • Moderator (in case you're working with scrum that's the Scrum Master)
  • Project Team

Checklist

Meeting Preparation

  • Participants are invited:
    • Scrum Master resp. Moderator (depends on Scrum yes/no)
    • All project team members
    • (Optional) Product Owner
  • Additional facilities:
    • Text markers for all participants
    • Post-its
    • Red and green sticky dots
    • Whiteboard and flip chart
  • A flip chart with the Prime Directive
  • A time-line over at least 3 connected flip charts
  • A flip chart with “What Went Well”
  • A flip chart with “What could be Improved”
  • A flip chart with “Who is in Control” divided in 2 areas “Team” and “Organization”


Prime Directive: Regardless of what we discover, we must understand and truly believe 
that everyone did the best job he or she could, given what was known at the time, his or her skills
and abilities, the resources available, and the situation at hand. (Norm Kerth)

Meeting Moderation

  • Present the goal of the meeting
  • Present the Prime Directive
  • Mark the start and the end date of the Sprint on the time line
  • Explain to the participants how to work with Post-its.
Note: Working with Post-its: Write only ONE event on each Post-it.
  • Hand out Post-its and ask everyone to write on them all significant events of this sprint; Timebox: 5 min.
  • Each participant in turn adds his Post-its to the time-line and explains in two sentences the story behind each event
  • Hand out Post-its and ask everybody to write on them “What went well”; Timebox: 5 min.
  • Each participant in turn adds his Post-its to the flip chart “What went well” and explains it
  • Hand out Post-its and ask everybody to write on them “What could be improved”; Timebox: 5 min.
  • Each participant in turn adds his Post-its to the flip chart “What could be improved” and explains it
  • For each item on the “What could be improved” flip chart:
    • ask the team “Who is in control of this impediment?”
    • move the Post-it to the corresponding column on the flip chart “Who is in control”
  • Prioritize both lists with the team
  • Run a wrap-up of the meeting:
    • Each participant gives a short reflection about the retrospective

Meeting Results

  • The “Who is in control” flip chart is visible to everyone in the organization
  • The impediments related to the organization
    • are added to the Impediment Backlog (if working with Scrum)
    • are taylored into tasks that are put on a S.M.A.R.T. task list (if not working with Scrum)
  • The impediments related to the team
    • are added to the Product Backlog (if working with Scrum)
    • are taylored into tasks that are put on a S.M.A.R.T. task list (if not working with Scrum)
Impediment Backlog: An Impediment Backlog lists any issues that have to be
solved within or concerning the team. The Scrum Master makes sure that Impediment Backlog
items are assigned and worked on.
(For more information on Scrum and Scrum wording see Scrum.)
The results should be published at your Wiki project page.

Weblinks

See also

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