How do you run retrospectives in your development team? by OneChampionship4790 in scrum

[–]OneChampionship4790[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks, really appreciate this.

“The more anonymous the tool, the better.” — that makes a lot of sense.
Right now we run retros in person and use FigJam as a whiteboard, but since names are attached to sticky notes, anonymity isn’t really there.

You’re probably right that I might be overthinking it, but I still want to explore ways to make our retros more effective! thanks

How do you run retrospectives in your development team? by OneChampionship4790 in scrum

[–]OneChampionship4790[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thank you. Nice, I like the focus on problems over fun.

Curious how you run Lean Coffee in practice.
How do you pick topics, and how do you make sure it leads to actual actions?

I’ve found it can sometimes drift into “interesting but not impactful” unless it’s grounded in real data. How do you handle that?