It’s May 2026, and the tech landscape is shifting faster than ever. We've collectively embraced daily standups as a cornerstone of agile development, believing them to be the epitome of efficient team communication. But let's be honest: are those 15-minute syncs truly propelling your team forward, or have they subtly devolved into an exercise in 'update theater' that actually stalls progress? The Illusion of Efficiency: Why Traditional Standups Fall Short For years, the daily standup has been hailed as the agile team's pulse check. A quick rundown of 'what I did yesterday, what I'm doing today, and any blockers.' Sounds simple, right? In practice, however, these meetings often fall short of their promise. We've all seen it: the mumbled updates, the irrelevant details, the passive listening, the subtle pressure to sound busy, and the unaddressed blockers that only surface hours later. Consider the cumulative cost. A 15-minute standup for a team of 10 isn't 15 minutes; it's 2.5 hours of collective team time.…