#Agile #Project #Management: Today I got the #proof for something I always suspected.
A core element of agile project management is the daily standup, where each project member says what they are working on. This should be done according to the textbook, briefly while standing up, and in no case should it degenerate into a discussion or be too verbose. In the case of globally distributed teams or in home work, you can of course not force anyone to stand up.
Unfortunately, it happens again and again that project members believe that whoever says a lot is also more important. In a good agile project, this should be counteracted.
In my project, I said what I was doing every day. Short and to the point, but with all the necessary information, while my colleagues often gave me a few minutes of empty phrases. Today my project manager, who participated in every standup, said that he didn't know exactly what I was working on. First of all, he never listened during the standup and only evaluated the project members according to their speaking time :(