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by jt2190
1032 days ago
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The theory of a meeting is that the team will gather, go through a list of problems, solve those problems, which will keep the work moving forward. Standup/scrum meetings should be about identifying the work that has stopped moving forward or is progressing slower than we’d like it to. The team might find a solution on the spot or a new ticket is created and assigned to someone to dig deeper for a solution. Probably that ticket is assigned to the Product Owner. Most standups/scrum meetings are not about unsticking work. What they are about will vary depending on the particular dysfunction of the company, e.g. managers trying to make sure everyone is working. |
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