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Physics Eng turned into Product Manager at whitesmith.co, with deep interest in applied AI. A common debate in the Agile community is how important or not Standups are, and what their structure should be. What I believe to be important is consistency and the ability to adapt to each team’s context. No framework is better — focus on consistency and adaptability instead, he says. Standups should be for more than status updates, to highlight blockers, make decisions and/or note action points. But they should leave room for other product-related conversations to flourish.
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Physics Eng turned into Product Manager at whitesmith.co, with deep interest in applied AI.
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