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Interactive Retrospective Board Apps

Last post 06:07 pm August 11, 2024 by Vignesh Saravanan Lakshmanan
2 replies
09:27 pm August 20, 2020

I'm looking for ideas for creating an interactive sprint retro board that can I pin to a Teams chat channel. I just joined a new team with little to no knowledge of the Scrum framework so I am starting from scratch, which is more challenging working remote. 


10:16 am August 21, 2020

Teams supports a whiteboard per meeting. You can create the swimlanes by drawing a line and everyone can add sticky notes. Those notes cannot be read while being edited, but as soon as the creator leaves the note.

 

Might be your Teams Installation also supports other apps for retrospective, for some you have to register


06:07 pm August 11, 2024

I am currently doing the role of Scrum master and performing the Agile management in JIRA in Online mode. I have a difficulty in identifying the best free software for retro board that I can utilize for effective interactive retro session.  Kindly help.


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