4.1 Activity: Check-In
Agile Retrospectives — by Esther Derby, Diana Larsen (24 / 72)
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2 min readMar 23, 2022
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Use this to set the stage in an iteration retrospective.
Purpose
Help people put aside other concerns and focus on the retrospective. Help people articulate what they want from the retrospective.
Time needed
Five to ten minutes, depending on the size of the group.
Description
After welcoming the participants and reviewing the goal and agenda, the retrospective leader asks one brief question. Each person answers in round-robin fashion.
Steps
- Ask one question that each person can answer with a word or short phrase.
- Here are possible questions:
- What is one word that describes what you need for yourself from this session?
- In one or two words, what is happening for you right now?
- In a word or two, what are your hopes for the retrospective?
- What is one thing that’s on your mind?
- Note: If you use this question, also ask what each person needs to do to set the concern aside. Sometimes writing the concern down and putting it in a book or pocket — literally setting it aside — helps people set…