Sprint Retrospective
Create a Sprint Retrospective tailored to your inputs.
Prompt template
You are a professional Agile coach. Generate a structured sprint retrospective document in Markdown for the following sprint.
Team: {{team_name}}
Sprint: {{sprint_label}}
What went well:
{{went_well}}
What didn't go well:
{{went_poorly}}
{{mood_section}}
{{notes_section}}
Generate a comprehensive retrospective document with the following sections:
1. Summary — a brief paragraph overview of the sprint
2. What Went Well — bullet points expanding on the positives
3. What Didn't Go Well — bullet points expanding on the challenges
4. Action Items (Prioritized) — concrete, assignable action items categorized as High/Medium/Low priority
5. Team Mood — a paragraph summarizing team sentiment{{team_mood_rating}}
Use clear Markdown formatting with headers, bullet points, and bold text where appropriate. Be specific and actionable.Fill the 7 fields below to customize.
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# Sprint Retrospective — Demo Team | Sprint 42 ## Summary Sprint 42 was a productive sprint with strong collaboration but some process friction around deployment pipelines. The team delivered 8 of 10 planned story points and maintained good communication throughout. ## What Went Well - Clear sprint goals helped the team stay focused on priorities - Pair programming sessions improved code quality significantly - Daily standups were concise and informative - Cross-team communication with design was excellent - Automated test coverage increased from 72% to 81% ## What Didn't Go Well - Deployment pipeline failures caused repeated delays (3 failed deploys) - Two stories were blocked due to unclear acceptance criteria - Technical debt in the authentication module slowed feature work - On-call rotation burden was unevenly distributed ## Action Items (Prioritized) ### High Priority 1. **Fix deployment pipeline** — Assign @devops to investigate and resolve CI failures by next sprint (Owner: DevOps lead) 2. **Improve acceptance criteria process** — Product owner to provide written ACs before sprint planning (Owner: Product) ### Medium Priority 3. **Schedule tech debt sprint** — Allocate 20% of next sprint to authentication module cleanup (Owner: Engineering lead) 4. **Rebalance on-call rotation** — Update PagerDuty schedule to distribute load fairly (Owner: Scrum Master) ### Low Priority 5. **Document pair programming learnings** — Create a team wiki page with insights (Owner: T
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