How to Survive a Daily: 5 Tips for Newcomers and Veterans

<p><strong>Meetings are a crucial part of a project involving different teams, each with a mission and various levels of authority.</strong></p> <p>However, while necessary, meetings can sometimes become&nbsp;<strong>tedious</strong>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<strong>repetitive</strong>&nbsp;. If this is the case, it&rsquo;s likely because&nbsp;<strong>they aren&rsquo;t being approached in the right way&nbsp;</strong>&mdash; neither by the organizer nor by the other participants.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:700/1*vh9U0GUlrZGrCfBvqLvciw.png" style="height:350px; width:700px" /></p> <h2>The practice of holding a specific type of meeting called a &nbsp;<strong>&ldquo;daily&rdquo;</strong>&nbsp;is becoming increasingly common in companies and projects.</h2> <p>In the following three sections, we&rsquo;ll explain&nbsp;<strong>what it entails</strong>, offer a series of&nbsp;<strong>tips</strong>&nbsp;to help you make the most of them , and finally, discuss&nbsp;<strong>common mistakes</strong>&nbsp;that can occur during these meetings .</p> <h1><strong>The Concept of a&nbsp;<em>daily&nbsp;</em>&mdash; Key Questions:</strong></h1> <p>&nbsp;<strong>What is it?</strong>&nbsp;A brief team meeting of short duration (15 minutes).</p> <p>&nbsp;<strong>What is its purpose?&nbsp;</strong>To facilitate team organization and manage potential impediments. Well-organized, interconnected workgroups not only ensure a higher success rate but are also capable of addressing issues at any stage of a project.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/be-tech-with-santander/how-to-survive-a-daily-5-tips-for-newcomers-and-veterans-242575a9c751"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>