4 Interesting Document Templates for Sprint Retrospectives
In this article you will get examples of retro templates and reasons why they are so helpful.
A retrospective is a meeting that usually takes place when a so-called sprint ends. In this meeting, all participants from an agile team meet and have a debriefing about how the last sprint went and what can be learned from it. This meeting is an essential part of agile practices and aims to continuously improve the team and the current project.
To make such meetings easy to run, retrospective templates are a popular tool.
Document templates for sprint retrospectives
The Advantages Of Retrospective Templates
Using a template for your sprint retrospectives can have many benefits. Some of them are:
- Quick preparation: It’s clear that you can prepare a retrospective meeting faster if you use a template instead of reinventing the wheel every time. With the amount of templates that are now available, you’ll always have the right retro for any occasion.
- Clear conversation guide: I often find myself talking about God and the world in a meeting when it’s not crystal clear what the topic is. To prevent this, templates and tools for retros are a great remedy.
- Everything included, nothing forgotten: Following on directly from the previous point, there is the advantage that with a template no important questions are forgotten in the heat of the moment or previously recorded points are not taken into account.
- All are heard: Especially the introverted and quiet candidates of a team are less likely to get a word in edgewise. A template with a pre-screening ensures that everyone is heard.
Document templates for sprint retrospectives
The moment you’ve probably been waiting for has arrived. Here is an excerpt from the most popular retro templates:
1. Start Stop Keep Retrospective 👍 👎
Let’s start with a classic. Namely, the start-stop-keep retro. In this one, three simple questions are asked about what to start, stop, and keep in the next sprint cycle.
Secret tip: Turn it into the “Keep-Stop-Start” retrospective. - We’ve found that the question “What should be kept?” is the easiest question to get into the retro:
Document templates for sprint retrospectives
2. DAKI / Drop Add Keep Improve Retrospective:
In this retrospective, we now have 4 questions instead of 3. Retrospectives with more than 3 questions, are usually a bit longer, but can provide interesting insights due to the additional perspective on the last sprint.
So ideal for smaller teams ( Here you can find a detailed article about the DAKI retrospective ):
Document templates for sprint retrospectives
3. Three Little Pigs Retrospective: 🐷
The fable of the same name served as inspiration for this retrospective. In it, three little pigs build different shelters to protect themselves from the big bad wolf. Now the question is: What exactly does your team’s “shelter” consist of?
Document templates for sprint retrospectives
4. The Campfire Retrospective: 🔥
Who doesn’t like sitting around a cozy fire, thinking about the past and the future? - I wouldn’t recommend starting a fire in the office or home office, but that’s exactly why we created a beautiful campfire retrospective:
Of course, we have many more templates up our sleeve. Try them out by testing our tool or have a look at this article: 22 Refreshing Agile Retrospective Templates
Document templates for sprint retrospectives
How to Use a Sprint Retrospective Template Properly.
Using one of these templates is quite simple. Just choose a template that fits your team and the current situation. Feel free to take a screenshot of our templates or just use them with a mouse click in our tool.
Once you have decided on a suitable template, it is important that you professionally incorporate it into a retro agenda and document it accordingly during the reto.
I have created the following blogposts for these topics:
👉 Easy to Use Sprint Retrospective Agenda Template
👉 3 Tips + Templates for Agile Process Documentation
Document templates for sprint retrospectives
Conclusion
All in all, retrospective templates are a “must have” for any team that uses retrospectives. ‘It helps to prepare the retrospective faster and to lead it more precisely and ensures that everyone is equipped with suitable new measures for the sprint at the end. With all the variations of templates that are now available, it should be no problem to find the right one for you. 😊