SPCs Unleashed S2E9 - Sparking Change through Scaled Retrospectives
Mar 15, 2025
“If you ask questions about the past, it’s always about going to a corpse and opening it up... If you ask questions about the future, it’s always about values.”
Nikolaos Kaintantzis
“Are you all dumb?”—when a senior stakeholder dropped that bombshell mid-retro, chaos threatened to derail everything. In this episode of SPCs Unleashed, Mark, Ali, Stephan, and Niko reflect on what makes art-level retros truly transformative. Spoiler: It’s a balance of authentic emotion, precise data, and a willingness to experiment with new formats.
Key Highlights
- Data as a Compass: Mark argues that each retro needs measurable goals or it slides into empty talk.
- Controlled Chaos: Stephan highlights the value of quick reflection moments before huge problems boil over.
- Offbeat Creativity: Ali and Niko champion “the James Bond approach,” metaphors, and playful prompts that unlock honest feedback.
- Facilitation Matters: Big groups require multiple moderators—no single person can handle tears, confusion, or conflict alone.
- Action Is King: From budget constraints to final approvals, no outcome sticks without leadership buy-in and resource allocation.
Actionable Insights
- Focus on Real Tension: Don’t shy away from conflict; friction often drives breakthroughs if handled professionally.
- Vary Your Timing: Pick ad-hoc retros for urgent crises and scheduled ones for deeper reflection.
- Measure, Then Improve: Use metrics to confirm progress; otherwise, your next retro may feel like a hollow repeat.
Conclusion
Retrospectives aren’t a cozy chat—they’re a critical lever for cultural and operational gains. Whether you’re dealing with emotional blow-ups or nailing down the data to validate success, this episode offers a roadmap for art-level retros that genuinely deliver.
References
Agile Retrospectives: Making Good Teams Great by Esther Derby and Diana Larsen