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I'm a fan of "always loop people in".

Frequent checkins with detailed commit messages including markdown and graphviz diagrams which state intentions.

Switching the flow from a status meeting low detail reponse of "still working on X issue" to a regular feed of detailed information which serves not only as a development log, documentation, but it crystallizes the developer's planning and thought process because they have to describe what they are doing rather than just "fixing the issue" , or "building the thing".

Persistent chat has made daily stand up status calls redundant. Stakeholders can subscribe to channels which have rich detailed information about what is happening at any given moment. For larger groups a resource can curate the channels and provide a thoughtful summary in a higher level channel of different teams progress. Tools like Azure Dev Ops provide meaningful charts, tracking, and velocity, and the deeper conversations on chat linked to work items, wikis, and repo level filea serve to provide an accurate picture for anyone looking into the effort. Leads, and managers can identify trouble spots and adjust priorities or provide valuable insights. Regular demos can also be linked and serve as a historical record of the development direction.



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