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by fragmede
61 days ago
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That's certainly one way of looking at daily stand-up. The other way is that humans aren't perfectly spherical communicators so sometimes daily stand-up really does manage to bring up blockers for the manager to actually resolve. |
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> That's certainly one way of looking at daily stand-up. The other way is that humans aren't perfectly spherical communicators so sometimes daily stand-up really does manage to bring up blockers for the manager to actually resolve.
Good point.
I should have made the example more germane by saying "(always|only) using stand-ups for status updates." My apologies for the ambiguous exemplar.
EDIT:
Speaking of daily stand-ups...
IMHO, there are only two questions which need be asked of each team member in a stand-up:
Any other questions/concerns need to be addressed separately.