What is the purpose of a Scrum standup?
The Scrum standup is a daily meeting that helps synchronize team activities and identify obstacles. Learn its key objectives and best practices.
Answered by Giora Morein, Certified Scrum Trainer. ThinkLouder has trained 55,000+ practitioners since 2001.
The Scrum standup, or daily Scrum, is a brief meeting designed to synchronize the team’s activities and create a plan for the next 24 hours. Typically lasting no more than 15 minutes, it allows team members to share what they accomplished yesterday, what they plan to do today, and any obstacles they face. This helps maintain transparency and accountability within the team.
Key Objectives of the Standup
- Foster Communication: Team members discuss their progress and challenges, promoting open dialogue.
- Identify Obstacles: Members highlight any blockers, enabling quick resolution and support.
- Align Efforts: Ensures everyone is on the same page regarding priorities and goals.
Best Practices for Effective Standups
To maximize the effectiveness of standups, consider these practices:
- Keep it time-boxed to 15 minutes.
- Stand up to encourage brevity.
- Focus on the three key questions: What did I do yesterday? What will I do today? What obstacles are in my way?
After two days in the room with new Scrum Masters, it’s clear that the daily standup can significantly enhance team dynamics when done right. Your mileage will vary based on team culture and maturity. In our experience, teams that treat the standup as a ritual rather than a checkbox often see better results.
For those looking to deepen their understanding of Scrum practices, ThinkLouder offers a range of certifications, including CSM and CSPO, starting at $349. With over 55,000 practitioners trained since 2001, our courses are designed to equip you with practical skills for real-world application. Check out our certification offerings or view our class schedule for upcoming sessions.
Explore more about Scrum practices in our blog posts, such as Scrum Master roles are shrinking — where did you move next? and Interacting with a Pod Product Owner: Backlog?.
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