https://retrospectivewiki.org/index.php?title=Facebook_Reactions_Retrospective&feed=atom&action=historyFacebook Reactions Retrospective - Revision history2024-03-29T14:27:00ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.35.1https://retrospectivewiki.org/index.php?title=Facebook_Reactions_Retrospective&diff=944&oldid=prevPiotr.wegert: Created page with "===Use=== A simple and refreshing variation of the very popular "Glad", "Sad", "Mad" retrospective. ===Length of time=== 60 - 120 minutes ===Short Description=== A variatio..."2017-09-04T19:46:07Z<p>Created page with "===Use=== A simple and refreshing variation of the very popular "Glad", "Sad", "Mad" retrospective. ===Length of time=== 60 - 120 minutes ===Short Description=== A variatio..."</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>===Use===<br />
A simple and refreshing variation of the very popular "Glad", "Sad", "Mad" retrospective.<br />
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===Length of time===<br />
60 - 120 minutes <br />
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===Short Description===<br />
A variation of the [http://retrospectivewiki.org/index.php?title=Glad,_Sad,_Mad "Glad", "Sad", "Mad"] retrospective inspired by the [https://www.wired.com/2016/02/facebook-reactions-totally-redesigned-like-button reactions feature used on Facebook]. Instead of the original three "Glad", "Sad", "Mad" columns the team can use the following six: "Liked", "Loved", "Made me laugh", "Surprised me", "Made me sad", "Made me angry". <br />
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===Materials===<br />
*Sticky notes<br />
*Pens<br />
*Whiteboard (optional)<br />
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===Process===<br />
* The facilitator sets up six columns on a whiteboard or directly on the wall using "header" sticky notes. Distributed teams can use one of the many online tools e.g. https://funretro.github.io<br />
**Liked<br />
**Loved<br />
**Made me laugh<br />
**Surprised me<br />
**Made me sad<br />
**Made me angry<br />
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* Everyone individually writes down observations regarding the previous sprint/release/project. Each observation should be written on a separate card and fit into one of the six columns. This part can be time-boxed not to get overwhelmed with too many observations.<br />
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* After everyone is done or the time-box is over the team can group similar observations and use a voting/prioritizing technique if there are too many sticky notes to comprehend.<br />
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* The last step is discussion and action items generation. If the team used voting/prioritization use that order. If not, start with the column the team is most passionate about and continue column by column.<br />
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===Source===<br />
Author: [http://retrospectivewiki.org/index.php?title=User:Piotr.wegert Piotr Wegert] <br />
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Side note: I spent some time looking for similar exercises and found [https://www.slideshare.net/jasperverdooren/facebook-retrospective the following one] by Jasper Verdooren, written in 2012 (at that time there was only the "Like" button, reactions were introduced in 2016). Be sure to check it out as well.</div>Piotr.wegert