The AFL Retrospective transforms team reflection into an engaging session using Australian Rules Football metaphors. Drawing inspiration from Australia's most popular sport, this format helps teams analyze their performance through familiar sporting concepts.
Just as AFL teams review their game performance, this retrospective encourages participants to examine their achievements (goals), challenges (tackles), team excellence (Brownlow nominations), and overall objectives (Premiership Cup). The format creates an inclusive environment where team members can share feedback and insights using relatable sporting analogies.
This approach is particularly effective in Australian workplaces and sports-minded teams, making the retrospective process more accessible and engaging through the lens of a beloved national sport.
What is The Aussie Rules (AFL) Retrospective
Premiership Cup
What are we striving to achieve?
Like the ultimate prize in AFL, this topic focuses on the team's major goals and vision. Encourage participants to think about their collective ambitions and what 'winning' looks like for the team.
Goals
What did we achieve?
Just as scoring goals wins matches, this section celebrates the team's achievements. Focus on both major wins and smaller victories that contributed to overall success.
Tackles
What obstacles and roadblocks did we encounter?
Like tackles in AFL, these are the challenges that slowed the team down. Encourage honest discussion about difficulties faced, ensuring the focus remains on identifying issues rather than placing blame.
Brownlow Nomination
Who has performed well?
Similar to the prestigious Brownlow Medal, this section recognizes individual excellence. Encourage specific examples of how team members have contributed to the team's success.
Suggested Icebreaker Questions
- If our team was an AFL team, what would be our team colors and why?
- What's your most memorable moment of teamwork, either in sports or at work?
Ideas and Tips for Your Retrospective Meeting
- Ensure all team members understand the AFL metaphors, or provide quick explanations for those unfamiliar with the sport
- Keep the sporting analogies light and fun - don't let them overshadow the actual retrospective goals
- Encourage balanced participation, just as a successful AFL team needs all players to contribute
- Use visual aids like AFL imagery or team colors to enhance engagement
- Maintain focus on constructive feedback rather than turning it into a blame game
- Consider rotating the 'team captain' role for facilitating future retrospectives
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