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*[http://www.practiceagile.com/2014_03_01_archive.html Anonymous Retrospectives] | *[http://www.practiceagile.com/2014_03_01_archive.html Anonymous Retrospectives] | ||
*[http://blog.crisp.se/2013/01/22/henrikkniberg/how-to-run-a-big-retrospectives Big Retrospectives] | *[http://blog.crisp.se/2013/01/22/henrikkniberg/how-to-run-a-big-retrospectives Big Retrospectives] | ||
+ | *[http://www.benlinders.com/2014/retrospectives-for-teams-with-multiple-customers/ Multiple Customers] |
Revision as of 01:30, 28 June 2014
Not full retrospectives plans but exercises that can be used as a part of retrospectives, to gauge the mood or expose issues.
- Happiness Histogram
- XP Radar
- Energy Seismograph (explained at top)
- Six Action Shoes by De Bono
- Six Hats Thinking by De Bono
- Retrospective Questions
- 5 Whys and the 5 Why's retrospective
- The Appreciative Mind Set & Tracking and Fanning (See also Appreciative Inquiry)
- Force Field Analysis
- 1 Word Retrospective
- Retrospective Dialogue Sheets
- Retrospective of Retrospectives
- Walk the Board
- Retrospectives with Lego
- Perfection Game
- Anonymous Retrospectives
- Big Retrospectives
- Multiple Customers