Imagine your team's journey as a hike to a waterfall—a path filled with challenges, discoveries, and ultimately, a rewarding destination. This retrospective format uses the metaphor of hiking through varied terrain to help teams reflect on their recent work, identifying obstacles they've overcome, resources that sustained them, and the refreshing achievements they've reached together.
The Hike to a Waterfall retrospective encourages teams to think about their progress as a journey with different stages. Just as hikers encounter steep climbs, rocky paths, and moments of rest, teams experience challenges, support systems, and victories. By framing reflection through this nature-inspired lens, team members can discuss their experiences in a fresh, engaging way that promotes honest conversation and collaborative problem-solving. This format works particularly well for teams who need to acknowledge both struggles and successes, while looking ahead to the next leg of their journey with renewed energy and clarity.
What is The Hike to a Waterfall Retrospective
The Steep Climb
What obstacles or challenges did we face on our journey?
The Steep Climb represents the difficult parts of the journey—the obstacles, blockers, and challenges that made progress harder. This is where the team identifies what slowed them down or required extra effort. Encourage team members to be specific about these challenges and explore whether they were anticipated or unexpected. This helps the team understand patterns and prepare better for future difficulties.
The Trail Supplies
What resources, tools, or support helped us along the way?
The Trail Supplies represent everything that sustained the team during their journey—tools, resources, support from colleagues, processes, or even personal strengths. This topic helps teams recognize and appreciate what worked well and what they should continue to rely on. Encourage gratitude and specific examples of how these supplies made a difference.
The Waterfall
What achievements or wins did we reach that feel refreshing?
The Waterfall represents the destination—the achievements, wins, and moments of success that made the journey worthwhile. This is the celebration moment where teams acknowledge what they accomplished and how it feels to have reached this point. Encourage team members to share both big wins and small victories, and to express appreciation for contributions that led to success.
The Next Trail
What should we prepare for or do differently on our next journey?
The Next Trail focuses on forward-looking actions and improvements. Having reflected on challenges, resources, and achievements, the team now considers what they'll do differently next time. This is where actionable insights turn into concrete plans. Encourage specific, achievable actions rather than vague intentions, and ensure someone takes ownership of each action item.
Suggested icebreaker questions
- What's the most memorable hike or outdoor adventure you've ever been on, and what made it special?
- If you could hike to any waterfall in the world, where would it be and who would you bring with you?
Ideas and tips for your retrospective meeting
- Set the scene by briefly describing the hiking metaphor at the start, helping team members understand how each topic relates to different parts of the journey.
- Encourage team members to be specific about obstacles rather than vague—just as hikers note particular steep sections or rocky terrain, teams should identify concrete challenges.
- Balance the discussion between difficulties and achievements to avoid dwelling too much on problems or glossing over genuine struggles.
- Use the waterfall as a celebration moment—take time to acknowledge what the team has accomplished and let everyone share in the success.
- Watch for team members who might dominate the conversation and ensure quieter voices are heard, perhaps by using silent reflection time before discussion.
- Close the retrospective by looking ahead to the next hike—what will the team pack differently, what route will they take, and how will they support each other on the journey forward?
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