Daily Standup
A daily standup meeting, or a daily scrum, is a brief meeting held by a development team, usually at the beginning of each workday.
During the meeting, team members provide updates on their progress since the last meeting, discuss any obstacles they face, and identify any action items they need to complete before the next meeting.
The meeting is typically short, ranging from 10-15 minutes, and is intended to keep the team aligned and focused on their goals. The name “standup” comes from the tradition of holding the meeting standing up to keep it short and to the point.
Daily standup meetings are vital to the Agile methodology, emphasizing collaboration, flexibility, and responsiveness to change.
AgileBox Daily Standup
Initiation
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Work on daily standup
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