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Daily Stand-Up and Daily Scrum

Daily Stand-Up and Daily Scrum

The Daily Stand-Up (DSU) or Daily Scrum meeting is one of the integral parts of scrum methodology.

As the name suggests, you hold the meeting daily, at the same time (usually in the beginning of the day) and, for a co-located team, in the same location. The meeting should be brief, finished in less than 15 minutes.

Only members of the Development team are required to attend the Daily Stand-up. Typically, the Scrum Master and Product Owners will also attend, but they are not required.

The standard agenda for each person is:

  • What have you done since the last DSU
  • What are you doing after this DSU
  • What are the major obstacles that are stopping your progress, and where do you need help
  • Who can help you if you need help

Team members are to listen carefully to each other's contributions and attempt to identify areas where they can assist each other's progress. The standup meeting will also surface more lengthy topics of discussion that need to take place between different members of the team. These lengthier discussions that arise should then be halted and taken outside of the standup, involving only the relevant participants, and not the entire team.

More Information:

Wikipedia - Stand-up meeting YouTube - Example of stand-up meeting