Best Practices for
Your Daily Scrum Meeting
A daily scrum or stand up, is a 15-30 minutes meeting for teams to
meet and synchronize activities. It is an opportunity to fine tune daily priorities,
understand what is being done by each team member and how they can help each
other deliver the sprint goal. The purpose of the meeting is
collaboration and not the status update.
Best Practices
- Strictly
Timeboxed – Set expectations with your team and
make it clear that the meeting will always start and end at its appointed
time.
- Start
Regardless of Who is There – Start with whoever
is present and you will see the late comers will try harder the next day.
- Have
each team member run through the following questions:
- What did you do yesterday?
- What is the plan for today?
- Are there any impediments?
- Use
Due Dates – Due dates are a good way to
communicate what is planned to be completed.
Note: If you are running
Agile in a large enterprise then this simple task can be a way of
eliminating many status meetings with external teams and management.
- Update
the Sprint Board– Have the team update their user
stories and tasks before the start of the meeting. This is especially
important for virtual teams.
- Include
All Team Members– Everyone responsible
for the sprint delivery should be included in the meeting.
A Final Note
In order to work effectively, a Daily Scrum Meeting should not be
viewed as a status update or a progress tracking meeting. You will quickly lose
excitement and buy-in if it is approached this way. Rather it should be viewed
as a chance to ensure collaboration among team members and resolve impediments
as a team. It is important to remember that the definition of a successful sprint
is team members committed to delivering sprint contents, working together as
one unit and are supporting each other to achieve the sprint goals.
How to Use Yodiz for
Your Daily Scrum Meeting
The Yodiz sprint board has a few gems that can help the team and
Scrum Master run through daily updates more efficiently.
- Sprint
Analytics: It is a fast and easy way to get up to
speed before your daily scrum. It provides an overview of the total
stories, completed stories, issues progress and burn-down chart.
- Swimlanes: View
everything assigned to each team member by using the “By Responsible”
swimlane. You can also switch to Epic or Release swimlane if required.
- Due
Dates Calendar: It is a visual representation of
the sprint contents based on the due dates. Stories and tasks with no
assigned due dates are shown separately. You can drag n drop items to set
the dates.
- Activities
Feed: It is a fast and easy way to view all
the updates for the sprint.