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What are the three question rules for stand-up meetings?
With the “Round Robin” approach, teams use the typical model of answering the 3 standup questions (“Yesterday, Today, Blockers”) with everyone going around a circle in order and sharing their updates.
Why do we need stand up meeting?
By everyone focusing and discussing their current goals as individuals and a team, stand-up meetings help improve the shared understanding of goals. If there are no shared goals, you have a group of individuals, not a team. These are just some of the known benefits of stand-up meetings within teams across the world.
What do you need to know about daily standup meetings?
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Can a daily standup meeting be an agile meeting?
Pro tip: If you encounter an organization doing hour-long daily standups, which we at Range have seen on many occasions, those meetings are neither standups nor agile. That brings up an important point about what standup meetings are not.
What’s the difference between a stand up meeting and a scrum meeting?
No matter which approach you use, daily stand-ups allow team members to work collaboratively toward project goals. While Scrum stand-ups focus on completing the sprint’s goals, Kanban stand-up meetings work toward correcting bottlenecks before they slow down production.
What happens if you don’t have a daily standup?
Not having an established daily standup routine and consistent meeting cadence (i.e. same place, same time) can lead to people skipping/forgetting about standups. If teammates show up late to a standup (or not at all), then they can miss out on important information that potentially affects their work.