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How ScatterSpoke Used Daily Retrospectives at Agile2022 to Enable Improvement

john-samuelson
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ScatterSpoke team at Agile2022
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The fixed time interval between cadenced events can be a blessing and curse. Regular cadences bring consistency to our lives and make it easy for us to plan our days, weeks, and months. But, it’s easy to get comfortable with your cadence and miss opportunities to change it up and get new results. The COVID pandemic has taught us that we have to be adaptable and that cadences get disrupted in response to the events of the day. We used this lesson at Agile2022 and chose to adapt our retrospective practices with intentionality around our improvement goals.‍

What did that look like?‍

We normally retro every two weeks, like so many other teams do. With only six dedicated sponsor events totalling a mere 20 hours over four days, we knew we had limited opportunities to connect with attendees, talk about ScatterSpoke, and learn from them. We have clear improvement goals for our team and we wanted to maximize our learning in this fast-paced, time-limited event, so we reduced the interval for our retrospective cadence to daily. Yes, you read that right. Daily retrospectives!‍

We held our retro each day after our booth closed at 3:45 PM. Our retros typically happened over a snack and beverage … as you do. We talked about:‍

Please let us know if you would like us to send you 1… or 300 Koozies. We’ll happily send them to whomever‍

To some those may sound like things we could or should have figured out before we landed in Nashville. But, for our small, young startup this is new for some of us. Our daily retros made a real impact on our approach, our shared understanding, our team, and our improvement goals. We made several refinements and went home with roughly one billion amazing, custom, Agile2022 koozies. (Some things are hard to solve.)‍

When should you change your retro cadence?‍

We can choose to disrupt ourselves when warranted to boost and enable our improvement too. The conditions that warrant changing your cadence will be specific to your teams and your context.

You should consider changing your cadence when:‍

Should we always do daily retros?‍

Like so many things, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer here. Your context should drive your decision on this. In addition to the factors listed above, the quality of your retros and the maturity of your team and your practices are major factors to consider. Your context will lead you to a variety of answers and you might even wind up considering Just-in-Time retrospectives!

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