And I will be browsing the web or coding while you speak, just fyi and I'm sorry.
If you really _NEED_ to know what I have worked on yesterday, can I just give you a written report? Or look at the jira?
Can we bury the daily standup next to the waterfall and oncall?
When I was a TL for a team I did care about what other people were working on, and I appreciated being able get that interaction.
As an EM I do care about what you're working on but I have many ways of knowing that...mostly I appreciate everybody getting a chance to interact with team mates for 15 mins. I've gotten a much wider view of what people's need with respect to cohesiveness and interaction are, particularly in a remote first world, and people do benefit from having these interactions. Cohesiveness has increased, people reach out more, and for my new grad hires its given some structure and opportunity to get to know others.
Like anything else, it may not work for your team, or the process may be too heavy handed to be useful. I didn't always have stand ups for my team, and like many other ceremonies its dependent on the teams constitution and lifecycle
We are fully remote and have to work hard to make our check ins less repetitive and more valuable.
It’s incredibly easy to just be waiting for your turn to speak.
It’s important we practice being concise and only updating relevant information (threats/blockers/risks)