What is the Purpose of a Daily Standup (Daily Scrum) Event?

Many times, people will complain that their Daily Standup (Daily Scrum) meeting has turned into a status meeting for the Scrum Master, Product Owner or management. They are aware this is a problem since they remember from training that the primary purpose of the Daily Standup (Daily Scrum) is to “synchronize” the activities of the team, or as Ken Schwaber puts is its “an opportunity for the group to socialize and synchronize.”

Perhaps the best article available to improve your Daily Standup (Daily Scrum) is Jason Yip's "It's Not Just Standing Up: Patterns for Daily Stand-up Meetings". Here Yip begins by being a little more explicit about the goals of a Daily Scrum:

The characteristics of a great Daily Standup (Daily Scrum) is summarized by the GIFTS mnemonic:

And then there is “status” in terms of transparent reporting on progress using tools such as the Iteration Burn-down (Sprint Burn-down). While we are committed to providing this information, may also use the information to help during the Daily Standup (Daily Scrum), this type of status is a side-effect of a good meeting.

If your Daily Standup (Daily Scrum) meetings have turned into a status meeting without the benefits of providing a good start, working on improvements, focus and the team, then Yip's article is a good source of ideas to work the issue. Step 1 is to decide that you are going to bring back the Daily Standup (Daily Scrum) to its original purpose.

The Scrum Guide by Jeff Sutherland and Ken Schwaber suggests that the 3 questions to be used in the Daily Standup (Daily Scrum) are:

The idea is to remind the team that they are focusing on the Goal they have established.

Want to Know More?

* Miller's view of common stand-up meeting anti-patterns which also talks about common solutions to these anti-patterns. * And for a little humor on the subject see Chet Rong - The Worlds Worst Agile Coach on Standups.