Stand-up meeting

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A stand-up in agile methods is a daily team meeting held to provide a status update to the team members. The meetings are usually time boxed to 5-15 minutes and are held standing up to remind people to keep the meeting short and to the point. Most people usually refer to this meeting as just the standup, although it is sometimes also referred to as the morning rollcall or the daily scrum.

The meeting is usually held at the same time and place every working day. All team members are expected to attend, but the meetings are not postponed if some of the team members are not present. One of the crucial features is that the meeting is intended to be a status update to other team members and not a status update to the management or other stakeholders. Team members take turns speaking, sometimes passing along a token to indicate the current person allowed to speak. Each member talks about his progress since the last standup, the anticipated work until the next standup and any impediments they forsee.

Team members may sometimes ask for short clarifications but the standup does not usually consist of full fledged discussions.

[edit] External links

Patterns Of Daily Stand-up Meetings - http://www.martinfowler.com/articles/itsNotJustStandingUp.html