sprint-retrospective
Structured sprint retrospective facilitation with three proven formats and actionable outcome tracking.
- Offers three retrospective formats: Start-Stop-Continue, Mad-Sad-Glad, and 4Ls (Liked-Learned-Lacked-Longed For), each suited to different team dynamics and reflection styles
- Enforces blame-free discussion, specific action items with owners and due dates, and limits to 2-3 actions per retrospective to ensure follow-through
- Includes time-boxing guidance (1 hour), facilitator rotation, and progress tracking across sprints with key metrics like velocity and sprint goal achievement
- Provides templates and output formats ready for documentation and team communication
Sprint Retrospective
When to use this skill
- End of sprint: at the end of each sprint
- Project milestone: after major releases
- Team issues: when an immediate retrospective is needed
Instructions
Step 1: Start-Stop-Continue
## Retrospective Template: Start-Stop-Continue
### START (Start doing)
- Make daily standups shorter (within 5 minutes)
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