Want to avoid the #1 mistake almost everyone makes when facilitating a retrospective? 

The one that leads to teams being bored and tuned out?
The one that causes you to miss the most important chances at
real improvement? 


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Peter Green

Led the agile transformation at Adobe from 2005 through 2015.

Richard Lawrence

Has been using and teaching Agile since before it was called Agile, and is the author of the world-famous Story Splitting Guide and BDD using Cucumber Book.

Together, we have been facilitating retrospectives for over 35 years, and we’ve trained and coached thousands of Scrum Masters, Agile Coaches, and other leaders on these techniques. We started out in person, but we’ve been facilitating and coaching others on how to run remote retrospectives for well over a decade, long before tools like Zoom, Teams, Google Docs, and Miro even existed.

A little more about our free gifts to you.

"Simple ORID Retrospective" Facilitation Guide and accompanying MIRO Board Template

Want to avoid the #1 mistake almost everyone makes when facilitating a retrospective?

Some clues you might be making this mistake are,

  • Your team has become disengaged at retrospectives. 
  • No one speaks up, they complain that retros are boring, a waste of time, and even ask if next sprint they can just email their suggestions to you.
  • You feel like you never have enough time to plan a good retro, and so you use the same, tired formats over and over.
  • Or maybe things were going pretty well, but they got MUCH harder during the pandemic

If that sounds familiar, click below to receive our two free gifts!