Keeping the Daily Stand-up in time, or not? | Thomas von Busse

Published: March 2, 2020, 11:05 a.m.

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We’re often faced with daily meetings that constantly try to run over. Team members have topics they want to discuss, and it is enough for one of those topics to surface in the daily meeting for the meeting to risk running too long. Now imagine that several team members also have topics they want to discuss? How do you keep a daily meeting in time? And when is it necessary to break the 15-minute rule? We discuss the many tricky aspects of facilitating one of the most important sessions in Scrum: the Daily Meeting.

 

About Thomas von Busse

Thomas is a Scrum Master since 2013. After his Bachelors’s Degree in Software Engineering, he gained experience as a Programmer and uses this deep understanding of how to build software systems to help his Teams get better with each iteration. 

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