• Vale@apollo.town
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      1 year ago

      May I ask why? This coming from the guy that has to facilitate them.

      I'm especially curious about the stand-ups, since I have mixed feelings about retrospectives myself, they have their place and I think they play a part in a team's growth, but at the same time I'd rather just cancel them if I don't feel we'd get anything useful out of it and I don't want to hold a retro just because the process says so.

      LE: Gonna just edit this to say thank you to the people who replied, gave me some new perspectives to think about.

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        1 year ago

        In my experience I feel like I'm basically talking to myself during the stand ups. No one is actually listening to anyone's status except maybe the scrummaster. I've said things in the standup to have coworkers be surprised later on when they're actually carried out.

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      1 year ago

      Both are totally useless. I feel like screaming into the wind would be more useful.