The Office Retrospective

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The Office Retrospective Template: Enhance Agile Practices for Product and Project Managers

Introduction

Welcome to the "The Office Retrospective" template, designed specifically for product managers and project managers seeking to enhance their agile practices. This comprehensive and user-friendly template enables teams to reflect on their performance, identify areas of improvement, and foster a culture of continuous learning and growth.

Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Icebreaker Activity: Schrute Scale

Start your retrospective session by engaging the team with the Schrute Scale icebreaker activity. This activity encourages participants to express their feelings about the team's performance since the last check-in. Use the provided Schrute Scale widget to place a Dundie token that represents each team member's perception.

2. Dot Voting: Dundie Tokens

After the icebreaker activity, utilize the Dundie tokens to facilitate dot voting. This allows the team to collectively determine the most important tickets or tasks on the board. Each team member can use the World's Best Boss mug tokens to cast their votes on the identified items.

3. Retro Assessment: Office Job Role ROTI

To conclude the retrospective, rate the overall effectiveness of the session using the Office Job Role ROTI assessment. Place a character icon from Temp (Terrible) to Office Manager (Excellent) to indicate the return on time invested in the retrospective.

Key Discussion Topics

The Office Retrospective template provides a range of discussion topics to guide your team towards meaningful insights and actionable improvements. Here are some key topics included in this template:

1. What got a big no from the team?

Identify areas where the team fell short and discuss what could have been done differently to improve outcomes.

2. What skills, behaviors, practices, or values can we steal from other teams, orgs, and cultures?

Explore opportunities for cross-pollination by adopting successful practices from other teams, organizations, or cultures.

3. How quick is our pace? Can we continue at this speed long term?

Evaluate the team's velocity and assess whether the current pace is sustainable in the long run.

4. What made us feel great? When were we rockstars?

Celebrate successes and acknowledge moments when the team excelled, fostering a positive and motivating environment.

5. Where do we have knowledge gaps? What can we continue learning?

Identify areas where the team lacks knowledge or expertise and discuss strategies for continuous learning and development.

6. What can we do differently? Is there anything we should change?

Encourage innovative thinking by exploring opportunities for process improvements and changes in approach.

7. What is great about our team? Who shone during our last iteration?

Recognize individual contributions and highlight the strengths and positive aspects of the team.

8. How can we best support each other? What help do you need from the team?

Foster a supportive and collaborative environment by discussing ways to provide assistance and support to team members.

Conclusion

"The Office Retrospective" template offers a comprehensive framework for product managers and project managers to conduct effective retrospectives. By following the step-by-step instructions and leveraging the provided discussion topics, teams can enhance their agile practices, drive continuous improvement, and achieve greater success in their projects. Start utilizing this template today and unlock the full potential of your team!

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Dave Westgarth
Digital Delivery Manager@BJSS
Dave Westgarth is currently working as a Delivery Manager @ BJSS. He serves on software development, automation, cloud and AI/ ML projects across the spectrum of delivery approaches.
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