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The Daily Stand-Up (or “Daily Scrum” or “Daily Meeting”) is an agile technique that is popular with most agile teams. It is used to maintain a shared understanding of progress, identify impediments and risks early (“fail fast”), and increase collaboration and transparency among team members. As the name indicates, the meeting occurs every day, and participants often stand for the duration of the meeting in order to encourage brevity.

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Dalton, J. (2019). Daily Stand-Up. In: Great Big Agile. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4206-3_24

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