The Daily Scrum is the daily meeting where the Scrum Team get ready to collaborate for the day, and check if they’re still on track to complete their goal forecast by the end of the Sprint.
The Modern Guide to the Daily Scrum Meeting
Scrum by Example – Feeling Pain from Your Daily Scrum?
Resource Links:
- The Aging WIP Standup
- Best Scrum Stand-up Activity: T’ai-chi
- Daily-Scrum Anti-Patterns
- Daily Standup Patterns
- Five Levels of Involvement for a Meeting
- Focusing on the Right Things in Your Daily Scrum
- Get Awesome Team Focus with this daily routine!
- It’s Not Just Standing Up: Patterns for Daily Standup Meetings
- Making the Daily Standup Work
- Revive Your Daily Standup
- Should the Daily Standup Be Person-by-Person or Story-by-Story?
- Stand Up and Shut Up
- Stuck in an overlong Agile stand up? Try the two hands rule
- Top 10 Negative Personas of a Daily Standup Meeting
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