Facilitates and documents team retrospectives capturing what went well, improvements, and action items. Use at end of sprints, projects, or milestones.
From pm-skillsnpx claudepluginhub product-on-purpose/pm-skillsThis skill uses the workspace's default tool permissions.
references/EXAMPLE.mdreferences/TEMPLATE.mdIngests video/audio from files, URLs, RTSP, desktop; indexes/searches moments with timestamps/clips; transcodes/edits timelines (subtitles/overlays/dubbing); generates assets and live alerts.
Translates visa document images to English via OCR (Vision/EasyOCR/Tesseract), rotates via EXIF, and generates bilingual A4 PDFs with original and translation.
Guides AI-assisted editing of real video footage: transcribe/plan cuts with Claude, execute via FFmpeg bash scripts, augment with Remotion/ElevenLabs/fal.ai, polish in Descript/CapCut.
A retrospective is a structured reflection that helps teams learn from their experiences and continuously improve. By regularly examining what went well, what didn't, and what to change, teams build a culture of learning and adaptation. The value isn't just in the discussion—it's in the documented actions and follow-through.
When asked to facilitate or document a retrospective, follow these steps:
Set the Context Define what period or project this retrospective covers, who attended, and any significant events that occurred. This frames the discussion and helps future readers understand the context.
Choose a Format Select a retrospective format that fits the team's needs. Common options include:
Gather Input Collect observations from all team members. Ensure everyone contributes—quiet voices often have important insights. Group similar items to identify themes.
Discuss and Prioritize Don't try to address everything. Focus the discussion on the most impactful items. Vote or discuss to identify the top 2-3 issues to address.
Define Action Items Convert insights into specific, assignable actions. Every action needs an owner and a due date. Avoid vague improvements like "communicate better."
Review Previous Actions Check the status of action items from the last retrospective. Celebrate completions and discuss blockers for incomplete items. This builds accountability.
Document for Future Reference Capture the key points so they're available for future team members and for tracking patterns over time.
Use the template in references/TEMPLATE.md to structure the output.
Before finalizing, verify:
See references/EXAMPLE.md for a completed example.