Questions tagged [daily-scrum]

This tag is for questions about the practice or implementation of the Daily Scrum meeting within the Scrum framework. This meeting is also commonly known as the "daily stand-up."

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Daily Scrum definition from The Scrum Guide:

The Daily Scrum is a 15-minute time-boxed event for the Development Team to synchronize activities and create a plan for the next 24 hours. This is done by inspecting the work since the last Daily Scrum and forecasting the work that could be done before the next one. The Daily Scrum is held at the same time and place each day to reduce complexity. During the meeting, the Development Team members explain:

  • What did I do yesterday that helped the Development Team meet the Sprint Goal?
  • What will I do today to help the Development Team meet the Sprint Goal?
  • Do I see any impediment that prevents me or the Development Team from meeting the Sprint Goal?

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Alternatives to individual standing up in the "stand-up meeting"?

I'm experiencing persisting pain in the back, and it's medically proved that it's present and that it will never improve but only degrade. I can stand for 5-10 minutes before the pain starts to be unbearable. My whole team is totally aware of the…
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What are some specific techniques to keep the daily Stand-up productive?

What are some specific examples that help make a daily scrum productive. I understand that in a daily Scrum meeting the basic questions reviewed are: What did you do yesterday? What are your plans today? What obstacles do you have in your work…
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Daily standup talent attitude

Most of agile teams are using daily standups. And in a case of a development a software product it means that high skilled specialist is obliged to set goals daily and to tell about results of a previous day. What to do if some talents consider it…
Greg Oven
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