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Standup, or stand-up, is a term used to refer to two distinct practices in contemporary culture and work environments: stand-up comedy and stand-up meetings in agile development.

Stand-up comedy is a performance discipline in which a comedian performs solo on stage, delivering a authored

A stand-up meeting, commonly called a stand-up or daily stand-up, is a short, time-boxed gathering used in

While the two uses share the name, they operate in different domains and have distinct communities. The

routine
of
jokes
and
stories
to
an
audience.
Material
is
often
observational
or
satirical,
with
emphasis
on
timing,
delivery,
and
audience
interaction.
The
form
traces
its
modern
development
to
late
19th
and
early
20th
century
vaudeville
and
music
hall
traditions,
with
later
evolution
through
clubs,
television,
and
streaming
platforms.
Stand-up
routines
vary
in
length
and
structure,
and
comedians
may
build
recurring
personas,
setups,
and
callbacks.
Performances
are
typically
presented
in
dedicated
venues
such
as
clubs
and
theaters,
though
stand-up
specials
and
appearances
on
television
or
online
platforms
have
broadened
reach.
Agile
and
other
project-management
approaches.
Team
members
report
progress,
plans,
and
blockers
to
improve
coordination
and
transparency.
The
meeting
is
usually
held
standing
to
encourage
brevity
and
is
commonly
scheduled
each
workday
for
about
10
to
15
minutes.
Typical
practice
involves
answering
brief
questions
such
as
what
was
completed
since
the
last
meeting,
what
will
be
worked
on
next,
and
whether
any
obstacles
exist;
teams
may
use
a
task
board
or
backlog
to
structure
the
discussion
and
track
dependencies.
spelling
and
emphasis
can
vary,
with
stand-up
or
standup
used
interchangeably
in
some
contexts.