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How Do We Run Our First Daily Scrum or Daily Standup?
Guidelines
- Daily Team meeting
- Team board visible to all
Structure
Duration: 15 mins (max)
Who: Team
Summary Agenda
- What did I do yesterday that helped the Team meet the Sprint Iteration Goal?
- What will I do today to help the Team meet the Sprint Goal?
- Do I see any impediment that prevents me or the Team from meeting the Sprint or Iteration Goal?
Result: The outcome is a Team which is aligned on their work for the day.
Sample Agenda
The Daily Stand-up is a (maximum) 15 min daily meeting. Look at your Daily Stand-up as an opportunity to plan for the day, adjust the Iteration plan based on Team progress and review the Team's accomplishments.
- During the Daily Stand-up, each team member answers the following three questions:
- What did I do yesterday that helped the Team meet the Sprint Iteration Goal?
- What will I do today to help the Team meet the Sprint Goal?
- Do I see any impediment that prevents me or the Team from meeting the Sprint or Iteration Goal?
- Retrospect and assess as a Team if you are OK with the Iteration and the Iteration Goal or if you need to make adjustments.
- Another way to do the Daily Stand-up is to gather around the task board and discuss updates.
- Core of the meeting should be over in 15 minutes. At this point, tell Team Members who are not needed that they can leave.
- Use parking lot to track further discussions.
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