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| <mainDescription><h3>
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| Practices
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| <p>
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| Daily meetings are the heartbeat of the project. All team members are required to attend&nbsp;it. The meetings are held
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| in the same place at the same time every work day and should&nbsp;not last for more than 15 minutes. Usually, teams do
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| the meetings standing up to keep them short. Anyone who is directly involved&nbsp;can also attend the meeting as an
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| observer, but care should be taken because too many people in the meeting may cause disruption or cause people to be
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| uncomfortable in sharing information. Typical daily meetings should have at most 10 people.
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| </p>During the daily meeting, each team member updates their peers with answers to the following three questions <a
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| class="elementLinkWithUserText" href="./../../../openup/guidances/supportingmaterials/references.html#SCH04"
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| guid="_9ToeIB83Edqsvps02rpOOg">[SCH04]</a>: 
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| <ol>
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| <li>
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| What did I do yesterday?
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| What will I do today?
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| What is impeding my work?
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| </li>
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| </ol>
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| <p>
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| These 3 questions have a specific purpose [<a class="elementLinkWithUserText"
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| href="./../../../openup/guidances/supportingmaterials/references.html#SUT06" guid="_9ToeIB83Edqsvps02rpOOg">SUT06</a>]:
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| </p>
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| <ul>
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| <li>
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| The first question tests the focus of the team - anything done that was not work planned for the iteration is
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| questioned.
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| Answering the second question revises project strategy on a daily basis by reorienting the team due to dependency
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| changes that were revealed by the previous question.
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| The third question will create issues that may result in new tasks in the work items list. The most important
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| effect of this question is to create a list of issues that are assigned to the team or to managers.&nbsp;The team
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| should expect management to help by eliminating bottlenecks.&nbsp;
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| </li>
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| </ul>
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| <p>
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| These are the minimum number of questions that satisfy the goals of daily meetings. Experienced practitioners tend to
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| add an additional question for improving collaboration among team members: "What have I learned or decided of relevance
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| to the team?" [<a class="elementLinkWithUserText"
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| href="./../../../openup/guidances/supportingmaterials/references.html#LAR03"
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| guid="_9ToeIB83Edqsvps02rpOOg">LAR03</a>].&nbsp;“What might help or hinder others in meeting their commitments?” [<a
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| class="elementLinkWithUserText" href="./../../../openup/guidances/supportingmaterials/references.html#YIP"
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| guid="_9ToeIB83Edqsvps02rpOOg">YIP</a>]. Other topics of discussion (<i>e.g.</i>, design discussions, gossip, etc.)
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| should be deferred until after the meeting.
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| </p>
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| <h3>
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| Value
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| </h3>
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| <p>
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| For self-directed teams, the daily meeting is a mechanism to quickly inform the team about the state of the project and
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| people. It supports openness and allows resolution of dependencies and conflicts in real-time. It builds a team -
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| effective teams are built by regularly communicating, sharing commitments and helping each other. [<a
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| class="elementLinkWithUserText" href="./../../../openup/guidances/supportingmaterials/references.html#LAR03"
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| guid="_9ToeIB83Edqsvps02rpOOg">LAR03</a>]<br />
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| <br />
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| </p>
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| <h3>
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| What a daily meeting is not
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| </h3>
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| <p>
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| The daily meeting is not a status update meeting in which the project manager is collecting information about who is
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| behind schedule. Rather, it is a meeting in which team members make commitments to each other.<br />
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| <br />
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| Neither is it a problem-solving or issue resolution meeting. Issues that are raised are registered and usually dealt
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| with by the relevant team members immediately afterwards. It is the project manager's responsibility to resolve them as
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| quickly as possible or to make sure that someone on the team does so.
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