Roller Coaster Retrospective

An energetic retrospective that turns team reflection into an exciting journey of ups and downs

The Roller Coaster retrospective transforms team reflection into an engaging adventure using theme park ride metaphors to explore project experiences. Drawing parallels between a roller coaster's dynamic journey and the team's sprint experience, this format helps teams discuss their highs, lows, and unexpected turns in a fun, approachable way.

Participants share their experiences through five distinct perspectives: the thrilling 'ups,' challenging 'downs,' surprising 'loops,' successful practices they want to repeat ('again, again!'), and new directions for the future ('next ride'). This structure creates a safe space for honest feedback while maintaining an playful atmosphere that encourages open participation.

This format is particularly effective for teams who appreciate creative approaches to reflection and want to maintain high energy levels during retrospectives. It helps transform potentially difficult conversations about challenges into constructive discussions framed within an engaging narrative.

What is The Roller Coaster Retrospective

Ups

What were the high points of our last sprint?

Guide the team to identify moments of success, breakthrough achievements, and positive experiences. Encourage specific examples rather than general statements. This helps build team morale and identifies practices worth continuing.

Downs

What were the low points of our last sprint?

Create a safe space for honest feedback about challenges and setbacks. Focus on identifying systemic issues rather than individual blame. Encourage participants to frame problems constructively with an eye toward solutions.

Loops

What surprised us?

Help the team identify unexpected events or realizations, both positive and negative. These surprises often reveal blind spots in planning or assumptions that need addressing. Encourage discussion about how to better prepare for similar situations.

Again, Again!

What do we want to continue doing?

Focus on identifying successful practices that should become part of the team's regular workflow. Look for patterns in what's working well and discuss how to make these practices sustainable. This helps reinforce positive behaviors and build team habits.

Next Ride

What do we want to try next?

Encourage creative thinking about improvements and experiments. Help the team prioritize suggestions and create concrete action items. Ensure ideas are specific and actionable rather than vague intentions.

Suggested Icebreaker Questions

  • What's your favorite amusement park ride and why?
  • If your last sprint was a roller coaster ride, what would you name it?

Ideas and Tips for Your Retrospective Meeting

  • Start with a brief explanation of how roller coasters mirror project experiences - both have excitement, anticipation, challenges, and achievements
  • Use roller coaster sound effects or visuals to enhance the theme and maintain energy
  • Encourage participants to think of specific moments rather than general feelings
  • Keep the momentum going by time-boxing each topic to 5-7 minutes
  • End with concrete action items for improvement, not just discussion
  • Consider using virtual backgrounds of roller coasters for remote sessions to enhance the experience

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