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Mad Sad Glad

A simple retrospective format that invites participants to surface emotions from a recent period or project. By categorising experiences as Mad (frustrating), Sad (disappointing), or Glad (positive), teams open honest conversations about how work feels — not just what happened.

Duration
30m–45m
Group size
3–20 people
Materials
sticky notes, markers, flip chart or whiteboard
Origin
Community

How to run it

  1. 1

    Create three columns on a board labelled Mad, Sad, and Glad.

  2. 2

    Give participants 5 minutes to silently write sticky notes for each category.

  3. 3

    Each person briefly shares their notes while placing them on the board.

  4. 4

    Cluster related notes and identify themes.

  5. 5

    Focus discussion on the Mad and Sad columns first — what can we change?

  6. 6

    Close by celebrating the Glad items and agree on 1–2 action items.

Tips

  • Normalise the emotional framing upfront.

  • Some teams find 'Mad' too charged — you can soften to 'Frustrated' if needed.

  • Create psychological safety before starting.

Variations

Add a fourth column 'Confused' for teams dealing with uncertainty. Combine with a dot-vote to prioritise the most significant frustrations.

Where it fits

Sprint retrospectivesAfter difficult periods or incidentsOnboarding new team members to team culture
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