Sprint Check-In Template

Published on
April 25, 2024
Contributors
Phoenix Baker
Product Manager
Lana Steiner
Product Designer
Drew Cano
Frontend Engineer
Subscribe for more remote work insights:
Read about our privacy policy.
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.

Goal

This type of Follow-Up will help you automate a health check, at the middle of each Sprint, so that you can identify whether the Sprint is going well or whether the deliveries are under risk.


Questions

  • On a scale of 1-5, how confident are you that you will complete your tasks for this Sprint?
  • On a scale of 1-5, how confident are you that the rest of the team will complete the tasks?
  • Are we managing properly the Sprint and the priorities?


Configuring the Sprint Check-in on DailyBot

You can follow this best practice with your team:

  1. Login to DailyBot's dashboard
  2. As an administrator, go to Follow-Ups > Skill Settings > Custom Questions
  3. Create a new template, choose "Create from blank template"
  4. Input each question as defined in the previous section
  5. Name your template with something like "My Sprint check-in"
  6. Now go to Follow-Ups > Skill Settings > Create Follow-Up
  7. Choose the Sprint check-in template and assign the team that should complete the check-in
  8. Configure the frequency so that it matches with the middle of your sprint
  9. Enjoy of the fully automated Sprint check-in, now you'll see reports and  managers don't have worry about asking about this all the time

Start with DailyBot for free. DailyBot helps your team save time and improve productivity.


What is a Sprint?

A Sprint is one timeboxed iteration of a continuous development cycle. A Sprint is planned by the team, prioritizing and making sure that all the tasks and work that will be completed adds value to the product or business, and potentially it can be released to production during the same Sprint.

A new Sprint starts immediately after the conclusion of the previous Sprint. The duration of a Sprint is defined by the team, usually teams define a duration of up to 2-4 weeks.

The term Sprint was adopted in the meaning of a short race at full speed. The full team is focused on certain tasks and the goal is to finish all the tasks that were planned for that Sprint.

Continue Reading

Similar readings that might be of interest:
Tips

Stress associated with home office

More and more companies are transforming their operations to consist of 100% remote work. Setting up a home office is becoming a trend, with social distanci...
Read post
DailyBot Guides

Introducing Daily Huddle Meetings for Google Chat

What did you do yesterday? What will you do today? What is getting in your way? These 3 easy to answer questions are known as a huddle (or stand-up) meeting and are key for agile teams to keep on track and accomplish their tasks.
Read post
What's New?

DailyBot Renews SOC 2 Type II: Strengthening Data Security and Trust

DailyBot is thrilled to announce that it has successfully completed the System and Organization Controls (SOC) 2 Type II.
Read post
Usamos cookies próprios e de terceiros para obter dados sobre a navegação de nossos usuários e melhorar nossos serviços. Se você aceitar ou continuar navegando, consideramos que você aceita o uso deles. Você pode alterar as configurações ou obtenha mais informações aqui.
Eu concordo