Daily standup is a short (up to 15 minutes) meeting with a defined set of questions to help team members exchange information about daily progress and blockers. “Daily standup” name originated from Scrum project management methodology where participants would stand up in a circle during the e...
Iteration Review or Sprint Review is one of the Scrum events conducted at the end of the sprint. The main purpose of the event is to inspect what was done during the last sprint. The iteration meeting is one of the answers to “how does a team demonstrate progress?” questio...
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For more information on who should attend a daily scrum meeting (and the pros/cons of including a Scrum Master & Product Owner) feel free to visitthis relevant forum threadon Scrum.org. Goal:Purpose of Daily Standup Meetings (The “Why” Behind the 3 Standup Questions) ...