Meeting
Also Known As
- Daily Stand-up (in Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe))
- Daily Stand-ups (in Scrum)
- Iteration Planning (in Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe))
- Management by Exception (in TameFlow)
- PI Planning (in Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe))
- Retrospectives (in Scrum)
- Sprint Planning
- Stand-up Meeting
- Status Meeting
- Team Meeting
Related
Addresses / Mitigates
- Communication Risk: Facilitates clear and direct communication among team members.
- Coordination Risk: Ensures everyone is on the same page regarding project goals and progress.
Attendant Risks
- Schedule Risk: Can consume a significant amount of time if not managed effectively.
- Coordination Risk: Meetings usually happen at a particular time so involve coordinating schedules.
- Process Risk: Decisions may be delayed if consensus is not reached during the meeting.
Used By
- Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe): SAFe uses regular ceremonies including daily stand-ups, iteration planning, and PI Planning.
- Scrum: Scrum uses various face-to-face meetings.
- TameFlow: Management by Exception focuses meetings on areas where performance deviates from expectations.
Description
"A meeting is an assembly of people for a particular purpose, especially for formal discussion." - Meeting, Wikipedia
Meetings are useful for team collaboration and communication. Regular meetings help in maintaining transparency and keeping everyone informed about the project's status and any changes.
Variations
| Meeting Type | Description | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Stand-up Meeting | Brief daily meeting where team members share progress and blockers. | Stand-up Meeting, Wikipedia |
| Sprint Planning | Meeting to plan work for an upcoming sprint or iteration. | Scrum, Wikipedia |
| One-on-One | Regular meeting between a manager and team member for feedback and support. | One-on-One Meeting, Wikipedia |
Used By
Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe)
A set of organization and workflow patterns for scaling lean and agile practices across large enterprises.
Why: SAFe uses regular ceremonies including daily stand-ups, iteration planning, and PI Planning.
- PI Planning
- Daily Stand-up
- Iteration Planning
Scrum
An Agile framework for managing and completing complex projects.
Why: Scrum uses various face-to-face meetings.
- Daily Stand-ups
- Retrospectives
TameFlow
A management approach for knowledge work that integrates Theory of Constraints, Kanban, and Agile principles to optimize the flow of work, information, and value.
Why: Management by Exception focuses meetings on areas where performance deviates from expectations.
- Management by Exception