Scrum Status Meeting
Hi
I got confused while chatting with my friend on Most encouraged time of day to hold scrum Status Meeting
Will be it on after Lunch or early in the morning?
It should ideally be the first thing in the morning , but if your team is globally spread then we have to adjust the meeting when every team member is in office to join the meeting.
I think you are referring to the Daily Scrum or "stand up". This isn't a status meeting. It's a planning opportunity for the inspection and adaptation of the current Sprint, and it's important to handle it in that context.
Generally speaking most choose to hold it early in the morning, as it allows them to plan out the working day in the most timely fashion. However the encouraged practice is for Development Teams to decide amongst themselves when to hold their Daily Scrum. It's all part of being a self-organizing team.
New teams often look to a Scrum Master to provide advice or guidance on when to hold a stand-up. Assuming the working day starts at 9am, I generally suggest 9:15 or 9:30. This allows for individual preparation, and provides a bit of slack for people on a school run or who are stuck in traffic. Obviously you don't want people breaking their necks trying to make it in on time.
Thanks Dinesh and Micthell for your valuable comment
I agree with Ian on both points, first it is not a status meeting and second ideally it should happen as the first thing of the development day.
Cheers
Sanjay
Posted By ya_dinesh on 10 Sep 2013 05:03 AM
It should ideally be the first thing in the morning , but if your team is globally spread then we have to adjust the meeting when every team member is in office to join the meeting.
I agree. If the Scrum Team is Local then face-to-face Daily Scrum meeting should happen first thing in the morning. If the Scrum Team is geographically spread then usually mid day (after lunch) is suitable as it will enable entire Scrum Team to get together across multiple time zones.
Our Daily Scrum meeting is at 9:15 because then everyone is in the office and has coffee.
Sandeep
Ian and Sanjay are quite right,
For some reason some teams assume it as "another meeting or meeting" even if you explain its not and its true purpose. I'm not sure where this comes from as a concept for some teams why they cant differentiate the two.
Ian rightly says should be handled with its true context.
"It's a planning opportunity for the inspection and adaptation of the current Sprint"
It could be worth making a push with the emphasis on "events" as opposed to meetings, to try to separate the two.
Daily Scrum
The Daily Scrum is a 15-minute time-boxed "event" for the Development Team to synchronize activities and create a plan for the next 24 hours. This is done by inspecting the work since the last Daily Scrum and forecasting the work that could be done before the next one.