Enjoying the team huddle

Hello Chasers,

Productive Teams and super successful businesses check in regularly with each other to keep on top of issues and keep progress moving towards achieving those 90-day Action Plan goals we mentioned in last Wednesday’s blog post.

Meetings in which only one or two people did the talking, while the rest had nothing to add? Or meetings in which only one topic was discussed in detail – but without any next steps or resolutions as output?

It’s time to stop wasting time and start using your resources effectively.

The daily huddle is one strategy that we have used with tremendous success.

The daily huddle (or the daily stand-up or the daily scrum – whatever terminology you prefer) is a short meeting meant to occur every day so that the entire team can get informed and aligned on the work that needs to be done.

This meeting should be short – 15 minutes is the optimal length – to avoid wasting unnecessary time and ensuring that only the most important issues are brought up. It may sound like 15-minutes is too short to make any progress on, but what makes the daily huddle such a critical meeting rhythm is the time saved from this brief check-up.

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