What are the 4 meetings in Agile?
The four key meetings in Agile are Sprint Planning, Daily Standup, Sprint Review, and Sprint Retrospective, each serving a unique purpose.
Answered by Giora Morein, Certified Scrum Trainer. ThinkLouder has trained 55,000+ practitioners since 2001.
The four key meetings in Agile are Sprint Planning, Daily Standup, Sprint Review, and Sprint Retrospective.
These meetings help teams maintain focus, adapt to changes, and improve their processes. Each meeting has a specific purpose and structure:
- Sprint Planning: This meeting kicks off the sprint. The team discusses what work will be accomplished in the upcoming sprint, typically lasting 1-4 weeks.
- Daily Standup: A short, daily meeting (usually 15 minutes) where team members share updates on their progress, plans for the day, and any blockers they’re facing.
- Sprint Review: At the end of the sprint, the team demonstrates what they’ve built to stakeholders. This meeting fosters feedback and collaboration.
- Sprint Retrospective: After the Sprint Review, the team reflects on the sprint to identify what went well, what didn’t, and how they can improve in the next sprint.
Understanding these meetings is crucial for effective Agile implementation. They promote transparency and continuous improvement, which are fundamental to Agile practices.
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For more insights on Agile practices, check out How to lead agile transformation? and What are the 5 stages of the agile methodology?.
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