Jeopardy Retrospective

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Use

A different way to "gather data" and to get all different opinions on a subject.

Length of time

60 minutes

Short Description

The facilitator tries to gather the data by using the television "Jeopardy" as a base. The meaning is to get some keywords (answers) from your team. Afterwards you will try to get the different opinions by evaluating with your team what the question could be.

Materials

A board with different blocks on it and a marker to write.

Example Answer: Testing Questions: What are we not doing enough? What are we doing thoroughly? What happens too late? For the board i used a spreadsheet. The amounts (€100, ...) are there to get more in the ambiance of the game Jeopardy! For the moment they have no purpose

Jeopardy.jpg


The google doc can be found here: [1]

Process

Setting the stage. (5 minutes)

Explain what the game Jeopardy is. (You only get answers on big board and you try to find the question that belongs to this answer).You ask each team-member to think of ONE word that summarizes a problem or a good thing. The word should be the answer to the question they think of.

Gather data (20 minutes)

Now each team-member give you their answer. They don't say the question yet. You write the answer in a box. When all answers are written on the board, you ask the other team-members to find out what the question could be. Under the box of the answer you write down all the questions given. When you notice that no more questions can be found, you ask the person who has given the answer what his original question was. Write it down if not yet given and highlight it.

Voting (5 minutes)

Ask each team-member to write down 3 of the questions given that they think are the most important.

Decide what to do (30 minutes)

Discuss the 3 questions that have the most votes. And try to find a good "Retro-action" for it.

Source

Tom Hoornaert