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Is the Daily Scrum a daily status meeting?

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Depends on the team's preference

  4. Only for remote teams

The correct answer is: False

The Daily Scrum is not a daily status meeting; rather, it is a time-boxed event designed to enhance collaboration and team transparency. Its primary purpose is for the Development Team to synchronize their work and plan for the next 24 hours. During this event, team members discuss what they accomplished since the last meeting, what they plan to work on next, and any obstacles they might be facing. Labeling the Daily Scrum as a status meeting misrepresents its intent and can lead to a focus on reporting rather than collaboration. In a status meeting, the emphasis may be on providing updates to a supervisor or stakeholder, which could discourage team members from sharing challenges and working together to solve problems. The Daily Scrum encourages a self-organized team dynamic, where members actively participate in discussing their work and supporting each other to facilitate progress on the Sprint goal. This distinction is what makes the answer accurate.