Max Schuster
Max Schuster

3 WRAP retrospective examples and alternatives

You’ve just searched Google for the “WRAP Retrospective” or want to see examples and alternatives? Great, then you’ve come to the right place 🎉

The WRAP Retrospective stands for “Wishes, Risks, Appreciation, Puzzles” and is a very popular retrospective when it comes to agile retros. So it’s no surprise that some teams have already held it many times and are looking for a bit of variety (alternatives will come later) 👀

However, it is just as common for examples of WRAP Retro to be sought in order to make it even better in the future🔍

WRAP Retro examples

The 4 questions asked at the WRAP Retrospective🤔

First things first: From my point of view, the “WRAP Retro” is a versatile retro. It not only deals with the classic questions of a retro in a creatively modified form (Good, Bad, Change), but also strengthens team cohesion through “Recognition”. This has an immediate positive effect on the mood.
The WRAP Retro questions are:

🌞What do you wish for? (Wishes)

☔What risks do you see? (Risks)

⚡Who or what deserves appreciation? (Appreciation)

🧐 What is currently a puzzle for you? (Puzzle)

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WRAP questions + template + examples

Wishes: What do you wish for?
Risks: What risks do you see?
Appreciation: Who or what deserves appreciation?
Puzzles: What is currently a puzzle for you?

As can be seen in the diagram, there are the following four “WRAP Retro” questions 👀

What do you wish for? (Wishes)⚗️

💡Example: You want more participation in discussions from other team members. The so-called “psychological safety” should therefore be improved. One could start by carrying out an agile team health check in 3 steps in the team.

👉🏽More information about: “ psychological safety %E2%80%9C or “ Team Health Checks in 3 steps %E2%80%9C.

What risks do you see? (Risks)⛔️

💡Example: The product backlog is getting longer and longer instead of shorter. A lot of chaos could arise here in the future. - You can take on less new things in the coming weeks and work more on the backlog.

Who or what deserves appreciation? (Appreciation)✅

💡Example: The design of the product was significantly improved in a very manageable time! - The front-end developer deserves applause for that.

What is currently a puzzle for you? (Puzzle)🧩

💡Example: We are now using a new method to prioritize the tasks within the week. Although this is supposed to help, it feels much more stressful since this method was introduced. - How can that be related?

WRAP alternatives

Please not too much of a good thing!🙅🏽‍♀️

As nice as the WRAP retrospective may be, the same applies here: If you use a retrospective too often in too short a time, retro exhaustion sets in. This means that the participants get the feeling that the same thing is always being said and the retro loses its usefulness. That’s why we’ll give you a few suitable alternatives below to prevent this monotony from occurring in the first place💤

Important: It’s not just a matter of reframing the same questions (What worked well? -> What made us happy?), but to really encourage new perspectives on what is happening in the team.

If, for example, the team seems currently unmotivated, this circumstance can be examined more closely with the “Battery Retrospective” 🔍

A retro like the “Psychological Safety Retro” can also help to increase engagement in the team in the future. 🔝

Or you just want to see how you view the future instead of just reflecting on what has already happened. The “Future Retrospective” is ideal for this. 🫡

👉🏽More information and the templates for these retrospectives: Well thought-out questions for effective retrospectives

I could go on with this list forever. If you are interested in seeing not just these three, but 26 alternatives to the WRAP retrospective, please read our blog article on the subject:  26 Refreshing Agile Retrospective Templates


Conclusion - WRAP Retrospective and Alternatives

I could write for hours about the WRAP retrospective, but I don’t want to make it any more complicated than it is.

So if you’re looking for a crisp retro, the WRAP Retrospective is the perfect choice🎉

Would you like to start your first WRAP retrospective right away? Then try out our Echometer tool for the continuous improvement of agile teams💥

Wishes: What do you wish for?
Risks: What risks do you see?
Appreciation: Who or what deserves appreciation?
Puzzles: What is currently a puzzle for you?

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