Daily Scrum: Why is it important?
Dipaka Patra
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“Daily Scrum” is a meeting held each day of a sprint, followed by organizations who have adopted Scrum. These meetings are usually held in the same location and at the same time each day. Daily Scrum meetings are mostly conducted in the morning so that it helps in establishing the context for the day’s work. However, when you are working in a globally distributed organization, it can do during a common time agreed team members Daily Scrum meeting is always time-boxed to 15 minutes to keep the discussion brief and important.
The team meets every day for a swift status update This meeting is considered to be one of the most renowned parts of the Scrum framework. Listed below are few benefits of having a daily scrum meeting:
- Let’s the team to be in sync with how things are going
- Allows for corrections in the sprint.
- Building trust between team members
- Encouraging personal planning
- High visibility of progress
- Self-organization in team
It is mandatory for all team members to attend the daily scrum meetings. The product owner and Scrum Master are expected to attend and participate in these meetings. The Scrum Master is required to only capture the issues recognized in a daily Scrum, and not to discuss or resolve them in the meeting. This meeting is considered to be a “work-centric” feedback circle that team members use to communicate and evaluate progress, identify impediments.
The daily scrum is not intended as management reporting mechanism or status report. Practicing daily scrum highlights commitment and liability in the team. These meetings are run by the team, for the team. These meetings help the team to be focused on the goal and also help in self-organization and collaboration. The time spent in these meetings can be considered as time well spent when the final output of the project is realized.
The daily scrum meetings don’t necessarily are not for problem-solving or to resolve issues. The daily scrum meeting is not used as a problem-solving or issue resolution meeting.
In this meeting, everyone tries to answer the three questions
- What did team members do yesterday?
- What is planned to be done today?
- What are the issues have you faced so far?
These meetings help the team to realize what each person has done yesterday and what has been planned to accomplish today. The Everyday Scrum assists to improve the individual’s commitment to the team. It creates a self-organized team with a positive team ambiance.