The Starfish Retrospective Diagram for PowerPoint is a mind mapping technique used in agile and scrum project feedback process. It gives a broad overview to estimate the overall success of a project. This presentation of the retrospective diagram provides an illustration of 5 steps starfish shape. The starfish shape as a metaphor of retrospective technique, will engage an audience and effectively communicate each idea. Starfish retrospective is an action-oriented tool designed to influence participants into creating positive actionable ideas. Instead of taking notes of what went well or not, this method helps go into specific details. It encourages a team to discuss ideas that generate value.
The Starfish Retrospective exercise divided feedback into 5 categories represented by five arms of a starfish. These categories include keep doing, less of, more of, stop doing, and start doing. The questions of retrospective brainstorming and analysis are built around these categories. By asking these questions, facilitator of meeting will have better understanding of how each participant perceives ideas. Starfish retrospective exercise starts by clearly defining the objectives of meeting. It takes input/ feedback from all participants in the form of answers to five questions. The next step is analyzing those answers through brainstorming and vote. Alternatively to this diagram, you can download other Scrum PowerPoint templates and slide designs for presentations.
The Starfish Retrospective Diagram for PowerPoint contains 7 slides as a complete package for retrospective meetings. The facilitator can start off by presenting objectives and an overview of method and brainstorm ideas in each category. In the end, conclude meeting with the actions and results using the Starfish Retrospective PowerPoint template.