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Async Daily Scrums

Asynchronous Daily Scrums, hot new thing or a great way to avoid face to face contact?



If you are still doing Scrum the same way you were last year, maybe you haven't identified continuous improvement opportunities at your Retrospectives? I always keep this in mind when new trends pop up.

Asynchronous Daily Scrums might be something you haven't heard of yet, click the link below if you are unsure.


My Coaching team have used them, we didn't start with them, we experimented and found they worked for our team. But everything has pros and cons. For example how do you get clarification quickly on something if you are just leaving a message for stand up, what if the work someone says they are doing today has nothing to contribute towards the Sprint Goal?


What are your thoughts and experiences on asynchronous daily scrums.

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