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Question 2

An organization has just hired you as a new Scrum Master to help them transition their teams from their current traditional process to Scrum. The teams are currently structured to specialize in a single function. This is also known as component teams where a team would only address a single layer (i.e. design, frontend, backend, database, testing, etc.). You've introduced the concept of cross-functional teams where all the skills needed to produce business functionality, from end to end, are inside of a single team.

What should you keep in mind when transitioning from siloed teams to cross-functional teams? (Choose two.)

    Correct Answer: B, D

    When transitioning from siloed teams to cross-functional teams, it is crucial to recognize that newly formed teams will need time to stabilize before reaching their peak performance. During the initial stages of forming, performance may suffer and productivity may be low, although the delivery of business value is still likely to increase. Additionally, people from different layers and components will need time to become accustomed to working and delivering unified functionality together as one Scrum Team. This adjustment period may also cause a temporary dip in productivity. These points underscore the importance of patience and support during the transition to cross-functional teams.

Discussion
PaulWaltROptions: BD

B and D

Mi_WindsorOptions: BD

B and D are the correct options

nhungnt184Options: BD

B and D.

amogOptions: BD

B and D should be correct

avk

its B nd D only as answers