Saturday, January 28, 2017
A good lightweight recognition exercise for your next Retrospective tokens of appreciation
A good lightweight recognition exercise for your next Retrospective tokens of appreciation
Today I read a blog entry which reminded me about a good lightweight exercise I have used in Agile retrospectives very for recognizing and fostering team collaboration.
It is called the token of appreciation. Here is how it works:
- Bring a chocolate box to the retrospective
- Ask people to form a circle.
- You can start as a facilitator by saying: I would like to give a chocolate for NAME as a recognition on that time when he/she helped me with
- Then you give the chocolate box to that person and ask him to repeat the gesture.
I found this exercise especially useful for end of projects or end of release exercise. The participants usually enjoy it and talk in a positive way about the good things their teammates did and how they appreciate it.
This blog entry about IGN describes another implementation of the same idea: token of appreciation for for recognition. A big difference is that the tokens are not eatable and translate to money. I am interested to hear the drawbacks of this as a bonus policy and alternatives to it.
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