November 26, 2019 | by David Horowitz
With the new rollout of collaborative grouping launching last week (yay! 🎉), we thought this would be the perfect time to share an exciting new way to facilitate the grouping phase that levels the playing field for your team’s introverts.
November 25, 2019 | by Retrium Team
Have awkward silences become the rule of thumb in your meetings?
November 12, 2019 | by Retrium Team
There are two types of people in this world: those who excitedly engage in small talk, and those who avoid it like the plague. Those who eagerly share their thoughts and opinions in a large group, and those who would, just, well… rather not.
October 29, 2019 | by Retrium Team
Want to make your team more productive?
Then it’s time for you to host an Agile retrospective with Retrium. Here’s why:
June 18, 2019 | by Niki Kohari
The feedback is in and customers love to facilitate Team Radar retrospectives in Retrium! Because they provide valuable data on their own and can also be used in combination with a sticky note-style retrospective, they’re incredibly powerful.
April 17, 2019 | by Niki Kohari
Ever wonder what to do when your retrospectives go off track?
If your team runs into any of these issues, we're here to help:
January 29, 2019 | by Niki Kohari
It’s a new year and there’s no better time to enhance your next retrospective meeting!
January 21, 2019 | by David Horowitz
Our goal in regards to pricing has always been to align the price of Retrium with its value. We’ve been working closely with customers over the years to get to a sweet spot, a win-win for everyone. Based on overwhelming feedback, some time ago, we moved to activity-based pricing so that you would only be charged for team rooms in use, and last fall, we lowered the price of Retrium from $49 to $29 per active team room, per month.
November 8, 2018 | by Niki Kohari
Not surprisingly, we love to talk to people about retrospectives, and we’re a bit obsessed with making them as effective as possible. We’ve heard from customers that great retrospectives are those that can engage the team, maintain trust and psychological safety, and allow everyone to equally share their perspective.
During our conversations, we also hear stories of retrospectives that haven’t gone well, and one of the issues that comes up all the time is that retrospectives can become stale.
If team members get bored or retrospectives feel monotonous, this can get in the way of gaining new insights and discussing the most important topics. Because variety can help keep things fun and engaging, we’re excited to talk about the newest additional to Retrium, Team Radars.