Is Scrum the same as standup?
Scrum is a framework for managing projects; a standup is a daily meeting within that framework. Learn more about their differences.
Answered by Giora Morein, Certified Scrum Trainer. ThinkLouder has trained 55,000+ practitioners since 2001.
No, Scrum and standups are not the same. Scrum is a comprehensive framework for managing complex projects, while a standup is a specific meeting that takes place within the Scrum framework.
Understanding Scrum
Scrum consists of roles, events, and artifacts designed to help teams deliver value incrementally. The three accountabilities in Scrum are:
- Product Owner
- Scrum Master
- Developers
Key events in Scrum include Sprint Planning, Sprint Review, and Sprint Retrospective, alongside the Daily Scrum, often referred to as the standup.
What is a Standup?
The standup is a brief daily meeting, typically lasting 15 minutes. During this time, team members share three key points:
- What they accomplished since the last meeting
- What they plan to work on next
- Any obstacles they're facing
This meeting aims to synchronize activities and identify challenges quickly, promoting transparency and collaboration.
How They Fit Together
While the standup is a part of the Scrum process, it doesn't encompass the entire framework. Scrum provides the structure and guidelines for managing work, whereas the standup is a tactical tool to facilitate daily communication. A well-run standup can enhance the effectiveness of the Scrum process, but it’s just one piece of the puzzle.
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For further insights on the standup's purpose, check out our article on the purpose of a Scrum standup.
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