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David Crow9-Oct-13 5:19
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H.Brydon9-Oct-13 7:53
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snorkie wrote:
2. About half of the 15 minute morning morning consists of, "Lets have a Meet After to Discuss". Half the team stays after the meeting every day. How about just discussing it now and getting it over with?

One of the big purposes of SCRUM is to communicate amongst the team members, including with a stakeholder representative. One of the features of this is the very important detail of communication. If you are triggering something where people realize that a subgroup needs to meet every day about some detail, then this aspect of scrum is working the way it should.

This also keeps the stakeholder aware that there are problems to be solved, and they are being solved or at least identified. This goes a long way in avoiding surprises towards the end of the project.

You need to give it more time.
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