> Let's say we have it every day at 9:30 and I get stuck at 11:00. Does anyone really expect me to wait almost a whole day to get help, or should I just go talk to someone about it right away like a normal adult would?
The standup would be the safety net when people don't see that they're stuck, know what to do and are afraid to ask / hands down in smth they just don't see the obvious.
Uncovering this in a standup should prevent them from "wasting time" even longer.
I have rarely seen this in my experience so far; either people aren't as dumb as people believe or they know what to report to not fall into this "let me take over here, you seem to have messed up" category.
> either people aren't as dumb as people believe or they know what to report to not fall into this "let me take over here, you seem to have messed up" category.
Exactly. If you're starting to get stuck and you're afraid to ask for help, the last thing you're going to do is making that obvious in front of the whole team and/or your boss. If you didn't believe you can manage it on your own, you'd have asked for help already.
The standup would be the safety net when people don't see that they're stuck, know what to do and are afraid to ask / hands down in smth they just don't see the obvious.
Uncovering this in a standup should prevent them from "wasting time" even longer.
I have rarely seen this in my experience so far; either people aren't as dumb as people believe or they know what to report to not fall into this "let me take over here, you seem to have messed up" category.