The Core Principle
Shift the Daily from:
“What did you do?”
To:
“What threatens the Sprint Goal, and what will we do about it today?”
AI reinforces this shift through structured prompts.
Lightweight Daily Structure (15 Minutes)
1. Re-anchor to the Sprint Goal (1 minute)
Read the Sprint Goal aloud.
2. Three Focus Questions (10–12 minutes)
Each team member answers:
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What progress moved us toward the Sprint Goal?
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What risk or blocker could slow us down?
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What is the most important next step today?
No reporting upward. Only alignment and risk exposure.
3. Identify Swarming Opportunities (2–3 minutes)
AI as a 2-Minute Risk Synthesizer
Immediately after the Daily, paste quick notes into AI.
Do not edit heavily. Speed matters.
DO THIS EXERCISE
Step 1: Paste Raw Notes Into This Prompt
PROMPT TEMPLATE — Daily Risk Synthesizer
You are an experienced Scrum Master focused on delivery risk.
INPUT
Sprint Goal: {insert goal}
Daily Notes: {paste rough notes from team updates}
TASK
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Identify the top 3 risks to achieving the Sprint Goal.
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Identify the 3 most important next actions for the team.
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Highlight any hidden dependencies or coordination gaps.
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Keep the output concise and actionable.
Avoid generic advice.
Step 2: Review Output (30 seconds)
You should see something like:
Top 3 Risks
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API contract mismatch between frontend and backend
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Testing environment unstable
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Story 4 blocked pending UX clarification
Top 3 Actions
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Schedule 20-minute API alignment discussion today
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Stabilize test environment before new feature work
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Get UX clarification by 1 PM
Step 3: 60-Second Team Validation
Post the summary immediately and ask:
Timebox to 60 seconds.
If the team disagrees, adjust.
Ownership remains with the team.
Why This Works
It prevents:
It reinforces:
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Transparency
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Focus
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Fast decision loops
Guardrail: Don’t Over-Engineer It
If Daily + AI summary exceeds 17–18 minutes consistently, simplify.
This is a risk scan, not a report.