This retrospective template is designed for Scrum and Agile teams that want more from their retrospectives than simply “ticking the retro box.”
Many retrospectives become repetitive, generic, or disconnected from meaningful improvement. Teams often revisit the same themes — communication, meetings, testing bottlenecks, refinement issues — without creating realistic or actionable change.
This board helps teams inspect the way they work more intentionally through structured reflection across key delivery areas:
People
Process
Tools
Quality
Focus
The structure is designed to:
reduce blank-page syndrome
improve engagement and participation
encourage deeper reflection
keep discussions focused and actionable
support continuous improvement in a practical and achievable way
Unlike heavily gamified or novelty-based retrospectives, this template is designed for teams who want a more structured and practical continuous improvement workshop without losing psychological safety or collaboration.
The “Experiments” section helps teams move beyond simply identifying problems and instead focus on small, realistic improvements that can actually be trialled in future sprints.
Includes:
facilitator guidance
example retrospective
structured voting flow
timeboxed activities