This blog post is part of a series of blog posts on Daily Scrum patterns. (More coming in future posts over the next weeks). For some background, you might find it useful to read my previous article on a simple Scrum Patterns framework. Daily Scrum Patterns fall under the category of “Scrum Technique Patterns”, as introduced in that article.
Notes:
- All Scrum Patterns are displayed as such: <Scrum Pattern Name>.
- All patterns currently link to the same Daily Scrum Patterns Summary Chart, where you can find out more info about each pattern.
Talk Order
Most teams start out with a <Round Robin> approach. Teams that are distributed or are highly self organizing might use the <Talking Stick> approach. Some teams become better at getting work done if they <Walk The Items> instead, but use caution as that approach can lead to a Daily Scrum that <Turns Into Waterfall Status Meeting>.
Also, don’t forget to be creative and <Create Your Own Pattern>, and don’t ever hesitate to use a technique that is not described by a documented pattern.
Talk Order Patterns:
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