Why does Scrum prevent Product Owners from changing Product Backlog items that are being worked on during the Sprint?
Why does Scrum prevent Product Owners from changing Product Backlog items that are being worked on during the Sprint?
Scrum prevents Product Owners from changing Product Backlog items that are being worked on during the Sprint because the development team cannot meet their Sprint commitment to complete work if requirements are changing. If the scope of the Sprint is constantly altered, it interrupts the team's focus and their ability to deliver a potentially shippable product increment by the end of the Sprint.
A is the correct answer
A is the correct answer
C is correct.
A should be the right answer
A should be the answer
C is the most correct ,Any changes that arises in the middle of the sprint should be added into the next sprint
Answer should be A