Stand-up meeting
Meet with your team to discuss daily to-do items.
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Keep your team moving in the same direction with a daily stand-up
When you are Agile planning, you should not only focus on what you want to get out of your sprint but also on day-to-day goals. With a daily stand-up as part of your Scrum framework, you and your team can do just that. A well-designed daily stand-up meeting will help you and your teammates set achievable daily goals and keep track of your daily progress toward your larger sprint goals.
To help you optimize your daily stand-up, Lucidspark provides a daily stand-up meeting template that can be easily customized for your needs. Whether you need a simple day-to-day meeting to discuss daily tasks or a rigorous scrum framework, the daily stand-up meeting template can keep individuals and teams on the same page for easy collaboration. You can also use it to gauge how your team feels about their progress on sprint goals.
Use the daily stand-up meeting template in Lucidspark
You can easily modify this template to fit your needs. Write out your sprint goal in the space provided, then fill out each template section with the appropriate information. You can connect Lucid Cards to Jira or Smartsheet to add data that will reflect your:
- Product backlog items
- Tasks to do
- Works in progress
- Blocks
- Completed tasks
You can also include tasks on the back burner in the "parking lot."
Complete the template on your own or easily collaborate by sharing it with other team members through handy integrations with Slack, Microsoft Teams, or Zoom. As you proceed with your daily stand-up meeting, complete the Visual Activity to gauge the energy levels of your team members.
To further facilitate your interactive daily stand-up:
- Use in-editor chat or comments
- React with emojis or voting to come to a consensus
- Use Tagging and Gather/Sort to identify common themes
As you check in with your team, gather sprint data, and analyze it together, you’ll increase unity and better ensure that everyone has the resources they need to succeed.