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by savethefuture
2798 days ago
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From my own team experience, I believe they are benefitial for several reasons. Each person speaks about what their plans and goals are for the day, giving them some sort of responsibility to complete those tasks, it also gives us time to ask for help or advice with problems we are struggling to solve. The time is also spent just talking, about our personal lives, company politics, current events, funny stories, anything.. it allows the team to connect on a deeper level than just our daily work. Compared to other teams in the company I do not see the same connection between team members as ours which I see as a result of not doing a stand up. A standup should not be about trusting your coworkers or not, it should be about connecting with the team and understanding the team. |
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"giving them some sort of responsibility to complete those tasks"
1) Why do you have to give this on a daily basis? Assuming everyone in your team is dedicated and responsible, then why.
2) asking for help and advice should not wait for the next standup. If someone is stuck, they should reach out for help right away than waiting for next standup.