• @dohpaz42
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    393 months ago

    Hm. Might not be standup that’s the problem. Might be a company culture thing. But only you know that for sure. Good luck op! Disassociation can be a life saver.

    • @[email protected]
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      3 months ago

      Yeah but then I’m up and sitting there like “oh shit, what the hell did I do yesterday?”

      • snooggums
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        243 months ago

        Stand ups (as originally described) shouldn’t be about what you already did, but what you are going to be working on and if there is a need to collaborate.

        Most people got the concept wrong and turned them into mini status meetings.

        • @Tanoh
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          53 months ago

          Yepp, and no one really listens to the others, just trying to remember what you did and make sure no one dumps more work on you.

        • @[email protected]
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          23 months ago

          True. I’ve worked in pretty small teams with usually 2-4 devs paired, so it kind of worked out as both what we got through, what’s next priority, and how we plan to split out that day. Especially if we were light on stories.

        • @dohpaz42
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          According to the PMBOK (7th edition) by the Project Management Institute (PMI), daily standup is a “brief, daily collaboration meeting in which the team review progress from the previous day, declares intentions for the current day, and highlights any obstacles encountered or anticipated.” Source

          To be fair, daily standups are defined however your group collectively decide to define it.

          For those who decide to report the work from previous day, it’s expected that you would have made your list before the meeting, not during. It’s a practice I too struggle with. 😊

    • @NicolaHaskell
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      13 months ago

      This post is creating company culture by its promotion of ditching coworkers and seeking validation through memes. Disassociation is the problem!