I attend at least two standups every day, where I just copy-paste the content from one call to the next. I'm aware of the benefits of standup calls, but it's a daily ritual for me. It occasionally bores me.
What are your standup tales for work?
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I think you could motivate them more by doing them less. In my experience, one or more standups every day can get annoying after a while, and with the timeline for some projects, you're just going to get a same answer "I am working on project x today" repeat for however long it takes to finish.
Most also find it a waste of time that could have bene spent doing work, so it can lower their productivity. Even if the call lasts 5 minutes, it can take longer to prepare.
Yes, it will be routine work, but how we can trade-off with the benefits of standup calls