What a difference through just two words.
Two Words Check-in.
I used it as a warm-up in a leadership session for a Boston-based BioTech.
They liked it so much that they started using it as common practice. They started using it in their weekly Review/Retrospective/Planning sessions. (Yes, they were using Scrum to develop the company; go figure).
It became a highlight.
Before discussing work, accountability, results, and tackling conflicts, you need to maintain / warm up the social fabric.
Here’s an idea –
Instead of talking about what you’re all working on, share how you’re feeling.
Check-in with each other as human beings. (Two words check-in is one great way to do that, but whatever works).
And that’s it. (No 3 questions, no status, nada. Unless people really want to chat about something, or an issue emerges from the check-in).
That’s the most essential aspect of a Daily Scrum, anyhow.
Today I feel hopeful and exhausted.
How about you?