πŸͺΆπŸŒ„ Native Wisdom Gathering

Embrace the spirit of reflection and community on this Native American Day-inspired retrospective. Share lessons from the trails, honor your team's achievements, and find balance for the journey ahead. Let's learn and grow together!
50–70 min
4-12 people
Based on: What Went Well, What Went Wrong, What We Want to Improve
πŸͺΆπŸŒ„ Native Wisdom Gathering
Template Columns
πŸ¦… Soaring Spirits

Celebrate the successes and moments where your team excelled on this journey.

Base column: What Went Well
πŸŒͺ️ Turbulent Winds

Reflect on the challenges and obstacles that disrupted your team's harmony.

Base column: What Went Wrong
🌱 Seeds of Growth

Explore opportunities to cultivate better practices and improvements for the future.

Base column: What We Want to Improve
About this template

The Native Wisdom Gathering retrospective fosters team reflection influenced by themes of harmony, growth, and balance, drawing inspiration from Native American philosophies.

When to use this template

Use this when aiming to reflect deeply on team dynamics, achievements, and growth areas, especially around community or heritage-focused events.

How to facilitate
1

Begin by introducing the theme of the retrospective, emphasizing the importance of reflective practices and learning from our past experiences.

2

Invite the team to share their thoughts under the

Pro Tips

Encourage participants to spend a few minutes reflecting individually before sharing with the group.

If time permits, compliment the individual sharing with small group discussions for deeper insights.

FAQ
Can this retrospective be adapted to non-themed variants?

Yes! While themed retrospectvfiorsustainable practices areοΌ‰.;

At a glance
  • Duration

    50–70 min

  • Team Size

    4-12 people

  • Columns

    3 columns

  • Base Format

    What Went Well, What Went Wrong, What We Want to Improve

Tags
team reflection
success identification
continuous improvement
themed retrospective
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Use this template to run your next retrospective