What are the different types of scrum meetings?
The sprint planning meeting is held before the sprint begins, to define what will be delivered in the sprint.
The Scrum Daily Standup Meeting is held daily. This meeting is short, fifteen minutes or less. And each member of the team tells the rest of the team what they did since the last Scrum meeting, what they will do before the next Scrum meeting, and what is blocking them.
The Sprint Retrospective Meeting is held after the sprint, for the Scrum team to reflect and review on the last sprint to determine what went right and wrong, and initiate process improvement.
The Backlog Grooming Meeting is often held during the sprint to allow the team to review the top priority items in the product backlog.
The Sprint Review Meeting is held at the end of each sprint and time-boxed to four hours. In the meeting, the work the team completed in the sprint is demonstrated as a product increment – potentially shippable working software.
The Scrum of Scrums is for information about the team as a whole, not individual members. The members work on identified issues.