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Should the daily stand-up die?

1 pointsby Chinjut6 months ago

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JohnFen6 months ago
The value of standups aside[1], this:<p>&gt; just in the form of written, asynchronous posts in Slack, answering: 1. What have you done outside of work? How’s your life going?<p>Just please no. My current manager has a ritual in our Monday morning team meeting where he asks each team member to say what they did over the weekend.<p>I could not hate this practice more. It puts a lot of pressure on to come up with something interesting to say that has literally nothing to do with work.<p>If I took it seriously, it would add a performative aspect to my personal time that reduces the actual benefit of personal time. I don&#x27;t take it seriously, though: when it&#x27;s my turn, I tend to say &quot;my weekend was uneventful&quot; and immediately pivot to talking about a work topic.<p>[1] My opinion of standups is that they only have value with teams that are not working well as teams. In a well-functioning team, the information surfaced in a standup is information already known to everybody.