We do scaled agile framework at work, so we have daily stand ups, but we never stand during them. Is this common or do we just suck at this particular development religion? |
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I take that back. We did stand for a standup once when the agile coach for the department was observing standups for each of the scrums. We also do the “this is the standup but it’s really a status meeting” anti-pattern. ❧ Edited by MasterOfMagic at 2020-06-23 04:40:242020-06-23 04:40 |
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Really says a lot about software developers if they find standing more than fifteen continuous minutes to be uncomfortable or a burden. |
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The “this is just a status meeting” anti-pattern seems to be common. |
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The product owner of our team used to be an agile coach, and he talks about ‘capital A agile’ and ‘just agile’, and it hurts every time. |
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Took down a few deltas and sent out the action items. |
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King shit. |
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Sangreen |
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I can tell how little work someone gets done on my team by how long their update at the standup takes. Short and sweet? Busy and did a lot of things. Long winded? Someone’s bullshitting. It’s about 85% predictive for my team - if someone consistently takes long to describe their work yesterday and work today then they will miss their deliverables. |
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