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Facilitates structured team retrospectives, post-mortems, AARs, weekly/quarterly reviews with root cause analysis and SMART action items.
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1. [Workflow](#workflow)
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Copy this checklist and track your progress:
Retrospective Progress:
- [ ] Step 1: Set the stage (context, psychological safety)
- [ ] Step 2: Gather data (what happened)
- [ ] Step 3: Generate insights (why it happened)
- [ ] Step 4: Decide actions (what to change)
- [ ] Step 5: Close and follow up (commit, track)
Step 1: Set the stage
Define period/scope, review previous action items, establish psychological safety (Prime Directive: "everyone did best job given knowledge/skills/resources/context"). For quick reviews → Use resources/template.md. For complex team retros → Study resources/methodology.md.
Step 2: Gather data
Collect facts about period: metrics (velocity, bugs, incidents), events (launches, blockers, decisions), sentiment (team energy, morale). See Retrospective Formats for collection methods.
Step 3: Generate insights
Identify patterns, root causes, surprises. Ask "why?" to move from symptoms to causes. Use resources/methodology.md for root cause techniques (5 Whys, fishbone diagrams, timeline analysis).
Step 4: Decide actions
Vote on most impactful improvements (dot voting, SMART criteria). Define 1-3 SMART actions (Specific, Measurable, Assigned owner, Realistic, Time-bound). See Common Patterns for action quality criteria.
Step 5: Close and follow up
Commit to actions, schedule check-in, thank participants. Track action completion rate (target: >80% completion before next retro). Self-check using resources/evaluators/rubric_reviews_retros_reflection.json before closing. Minimum standard: Average score ≥ 3.5.
Start/Stop/Continue (Simple, Balanced):
Mad/Sad/Glad (Emotion-Focused):
4Ls (Comprehensive):
Sailboat/Speedboat (Metaphor-Based):
Timeline (Chronological):
Pattern 1: Sprint Retrospective (Agile)
Pattern 2: Project Post-Mortem
Pattern 3: Weekly Team Review
Pattern 4: Incident Retrospective
Psychological safety:
Quality standards:
Common pitfalls to avoid:
Resources:
resources/evaluators/rubric_reviews_retros_reflection.json5-Stage Process: Set Stage → Gather Data → Generate Insights → Decide Actions → Close
Top Formats:
Action Quality: SMART criteria + <5 total + >80% completion rate
Psychological Safety: Prime Directive + Blameless + Confidential