It’s the same daily standup you’ve been attending for years. You show up at the same time. Enjoy some small talk with your teammates. The facilitator eventually asks how yesterday went with someone’s work.
Updates are given. Details about one’s schedule in the past 24 hours. They end by explaining their plan for the current day. Repeat with the next person on the team until the daily standup is complete.
This format kinda…works.
I mean, it’s fine for some teams and sucks for others. Why do people complain about the daily standup in team retrospectives? Why are some ok with it and others not? After thinking about this for years, I’ve come to the following conclusion:
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There is a new programme from Welsh Government which boosts employability
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It has been a difficult time for unemployment in Wales, but there is hope on the horizon.
It is clear that support is needed, so Welsh Government has launched a new programme for people to access free training aimed at upskilling and boosting employability.
Personal Learning Accounts have been designed specifically for people who are currently on furlough, on a zero-hours contract, or whose job is at risk, providing they are 19 or over and earning under £26,000.
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