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Ashok Ramachandran
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Really Is it necessary to address all three questions every day in the daily necessary? "What will I do today?" too muchScrum?

Sometimes people don't make that much of a progress and even if they do, saying each day I will do sthsomething and the next day that I did...then you looselose more time than it is worth it to mention it. In terms of speeding up the daily Scrum I would recommend to concentrate on one question "What did I accomplish yesterday?". Did you makehave the same experience, second that, disagree?

Really three questions in the daily necessary? "What will I do today?" too much?

Sometimes people don't make that much of a progress and even if they do saying each day I will do sth and the next I did...then you loose more time than it is worth it to mention it. In terms of speeding up the daily I would recommend to concentrate on one question "What did I accomplish yesterday?". Did you make the same experience, second that, disagree?

Is it necessary to address all three questions every day in the Scrum?

Sometimes people don't make that much of a progress and even if they do, saying each day I will do something and the next day that I did...then you lose more time than it is worth it to mention it. In terms of speeding up the daily Scrum I would recommend to concentrate on one question "What did I accomplish yesterday?". Did you have the same experience, second that, disagree?

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Really three questions in the daily necessary? "What will I do today?" too much?

Sometimes people don't make that much of a progress and even if they do saying each day I will do sth and the next I did...then you loose more time than it is worth it to mention it. In terms of speeding up the daily I would recommend to concentrate on one question "What did I accomplish yesterday?". Did you make the same experience, second that, disagree?