πŸͺ–βš”οΈ Frontline Ops

Soldiers of Scrum, rally! Deploy new tactics (Start), cease fire on old habits (Stop), and hold the line on winning strategies (Continue) to secure mission success.
45–60 min
5-12 people
Based on: Start, Stop, Continue
πŸͺ–βš”οΈ Frontline Ops

Template Columns

πŸš€πŸ”§ Launch New Maneuvers

Identify fresh tactics and initiatives to kick‑off our next sprint.

Base column: Start
πŸ›‘βš”οΈ Cease Fire

Mark practices that hinder progress and should be halted.

Base column: Stop
βœ…πŸ… Hold the Line

Maintain effective strategies that keep us advancing toward victory.

Base column: Continue

About this template

A high‑energy sprint retrospective where the team decides what to start, stop, and continue, using a military‑themed framework to drive actionable change.

When to use this template

Use when the team needs clear, decisive actions and a motivating theme to break old habits and reinforce winning practices.

How to facilitate

1

Set the stage by reminding the squad of the mission goal and explain the Start‑Stop‑Continue columns with their military labels.

2

Give each participant 3‑5 sticky notes and ask them to write individual ideas for new maneuvers (Start), cease‑fire actions (Stop), and hold‑the‑line tactics (Continue).

3

Collect the notes, group similar ideas on the virtual board under the appropriate column, and briefly discuss each cluster to ensure shared understanding.

4

Prioritize the items in each column by voting with dots or emoji reactions, focusing on the top two to three actions per column.

5

Translate the top votes into concrete sprint commitments, assign owners, and record them in the action tracker before closing the retro.

Pro Tips

Limit each participant to a maximum of three items per column to keep the board focused and avoid analysis paralysis.

Use a timer for each discussion segment to maintain momentum and prevent any single topic from dominating the session.

Encourage the team to phrase items as specific, testable actions (e.g., β€œStart daily design sync”) rather than vague statements.

FAQ

What if the team runs out of ideas for a column?

Prompt with examples or ask each person to share at least one item; you can also revisit previous retrospectives for missed opportunities.

How do we handle disagreements on a voted item?

Facilitate a short, time‑boxed debate to surface concerns, then either adjust the action or defer it to a later sprint if consensus isn’t reached.

Can we use this format for non‑technical teams?

Yes, the Start‑Stop‑Continue structure works across functions; just replace the military terminology with language that resonates with your group.

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At a glance

  • Duration

    45–60 min

  • Team Size

    5-12 people

  • Columns

    3 columns

  • Base Format

    Start, Stop, Continue

Tags

action-oriented
team alignment
start-stop-continue
military theme
sprint planning

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