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Pit Stop - Adapting for Success: Fix Your Daily Check-in

7 min · 5. dec. 2025
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In this crucial Pit Stop episode of Agile Driven Impact, hosts Diane and Erich tackle a universal problem: the daily check-in (or stand-up) that always runs past its 15-minute time limit. They reveal why this meeting becomes a momentum killer and how to fix it by getting back to the core principles. Learn the two most important rules for protecting your time: stop solving problems during the check-in and strictly focus every statement on the shared short-term goal. This episode provides actionable techniques, like using a "Parking Lot" and visualizing your work, to ensure your daily coordination session is a quick, effective diagnostic, not a time sink. Evolving your work, accelerating your impact

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