Re: [extremeprogramming] Origin of term "standup"?
"Oleg Smirsky" <[email protected]> Mon, 18 Nov 2019 01:25:34 -0800
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Hi, First, Scrum Guide uses term "Daily Scrum" now - I assume to stop arguments about standing, sitting or other body positions. I have limited experience for pure Scrum implementations, so my notes on working Daily meeting: - meeting is about planning work, not about "what I did, will do, impediments" - then it leads to people thinking about What could I do next? Can I help somebody or should I start something new? - short is good - because things are clear between team members (e.g. Because we've discussed approach on iteration planning sufficiently) and on daily we do relatively small updates and collaboration agreements. - people needed for the purpose of the meeting are present - e.g. When we had daily meetings for production support team, we've invited 1st level support analysts to agree on priorities for new production support requests. - no managers or at least do not allow manager to interfere - on one instance manager degraded working daily into everyday status meeting I would also be interested in examples of efficient setups of daily and mainly why it was done in the way it was done. Oleg -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#160195): https://groups.io/g/extremeprogramming/message/160195 Mute This Topic: https://groups.io/mt/56090734/2417047 Group Owner: [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://groups.io/g/extremeprogramming/leave/4902963/619838065/xyzzy [[email protected]] -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-