What happens in Daily scrum meeting?
The daily scrum meeting, often just called “daily stand-up” or “daily scrum,” is a short, time-boxed event that takes place within the framework of Agile development methodologies like Scrum. It typically occurs every working day and involves the entire development team.
Here’s a breakdown of how a typical daily scrum meeting might go:
Time and Place: The meeting is usually held at the same time and place every day, ideally first thing in the morning to set the tone for the day.
Participants: The meeting involves the development team, including the Scrum Master and the Product Owner if they choose to attend. It’s called a “stand-up” because participants are encouraged to stand to keep the meeting short and focused.
Time Box: The meeting is time-boxed, typically lasting no longer than 15 minutes. This constraint encourages brevity and ensures that the meeting doesn’t take up too much time.
Three Questions: The core of the daily scrum revolves around each team member answering three questions:
What did you do yesterday?
What will you do today?
Are there any impediments or blockers in your way?
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