Daily Scrum (EN)

Concept

Brief daily team meeting to align on work progress

Definition

The Daily Scrum is a short, daily meeting of the development team that typically lasts 15 minutes and takes place during the sprint. The goal is to discuss the current status, identify blockers, and find solutions. Each team member reports on their accomplishments from the previous day, today's goals, and any obstacles that might affect their work.

Process

flowchart TD     A[Team member 1] -->|Reports to| B[Team members]     A -->|Reports to| C[Scrum Master]     A -->|Reports to| D[Product Owner]          E[Team member 2] -->|Reports to| B     E -->|Reports to| C     E -->|Reports to| D          F[Team member 3] -->|Reports to| B     F -->|Reports to| C     F -->|Reports to| D          G[Blockers] -->|Identified by| C     H[Solutions] -->|Are discussed| B     I[Today's goals] -->|Are communicated| B 

In Context

  • Typically used together with Sprint Planning, Sprint Review, and Retrospective
  • Related to: Scrum Framework, Agile Methods, Stand-up Meeting
  • Example use cases: Software development, Product development, Project management
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