As a project manager of an Agile team, you are introducing brief daily meetings to improve team collaboration and communication. What is the primary purpose of these meetings?
To present completed work to stakeholders for feedback.
To conduct in-depth problem-solving sessions for critical issues.
To provide status updates on individual progress and identify any blockers.
To review detailed project documentation and assign new tasks.
The primary purpose of these brief daily meetings is for team members to provide status updates on their progress and to identify any blockers they are facing. This ensures transparency and allows the team to address issues promptly, maintaining project momentum. Reviewing detailed project documentation and assigning new tasks is typically done during planning meetings. Conducting in-depth problem-solving sessions should be scheduled separately to keep the daily meetings concise. Presenting completed work to stakeholders occurs during sprint reviews or demonstrations, not during daily check-ins.
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