In this article we take a look at running retrospectives - with different exercises for you to consider using
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Each year the House of PMO wants to capture how PMO practitioners have got on during the year and also capture what they're thinking about as we kick off a new year.
The session we hosted at the beginning of 2022 not only brought PMO practitioners together to reflect and chat about their year - sharing their highs and lows. We also used the session to show a few different retrospective exercises that could be picked up and used in your own team retrospectives back in the office.
The session was not recorded - instead, we have the outputs for you to take a look through.
Throughout the session, we used Zoom and Miro. Miro allowed us to use a virtual whiteboard - it was intuitive and people were quick to pick up on how to use it.
In this article, we share the session from start to end.
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Retrospectives. We’re hearing a lot about this part of Agile based project and product development.
It’s one of the main events or ceremonies in SCRUM – or perhaps you might just think of it as another name for a lesson learnt?
In this session, John McIntyre and the team at Ticketmaster showed us the ropes and helped us to find out about:
What is a retrospective and does the PMO get involved in them?
How are they planned and facilitated? If at all?
What happens with the information or outputs from a retrospective?
Is there anything the PMO can be doing to help /support retrospectives?
And what are the top tips for the PMO to take away and use in their business and with their teams tomorrow?
Here we share the video from the session and the presentation
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