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The Daily Scrum is the shortest Scrum event and the most misunderstood. Too many teams turn it into a draggy 30-minute status update instead of the energizing 15-minute sync it’s meant to be.
In this episode, Kate & Ryan break down how to facilitate Daily Scrums that actually work. They cover:
- Why the Daily Scrum is the team’s meeting (not a status check for the Scrum Master or Product Owner!)
- Alternatives to the “three questions” and how to keep things outcome-focused
- Tricks like the “popcorn” method, music openers, and 15th-minute parking lots to keep energy high
- How to handle long-winded updates, lurking managers, and multitasking teammates
- Why this sacred 15 minutes might be your team’s most important event of the day
If you’re tired of Daily Scrums that drag on and suck energy out of the room, tune in. Let’s reclaim the Daily Scrum as a dynamic, focused, and fun event that drives the sprint forward.
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