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Question 127

You have just been hired by a company new to Scrum. Your management has assigned you to be the Scrum Master of six new Scrum Teams. These teams will build one product. Select two conditions you should strive for in this scenario. (Choose two.)

    Correct Answer: C, E

    In the context of Scrum, when multiple teams are working on a single product, there should be a unified approach to managing the product backlog to ensure consistency and to avoid conflicts. Therefore, the product should have one Product Backlog (C). Furthermore, there should be only one Product Owner who is responsible for the overall vision and management of the product. This ensures that there is a single point of accountability and a consistent strategy for product development (E). Multiple Product Owners or separate backlogs for each team would risk fragmentation and misalignment in the product's development.

Discussion
tomasjurkovicOptions: CE

No, CE is correct, because there is only one product, and product owner is owner of that product, there are no 2 or multiple product owners for 1 product. So if 6 teams are working on the same product they have the same product owner.

itzOG_

I think I agree with this, its just 1 product

SGN63Options: CE

The Product Owner must be the single voice of the customer, and there must be a single voice per product. https://www.scrum.org/resources/blog/can-we-have-more-one-product-owner-scrum

Jyoti1010Options: CE

One product owner and one product backlog

rkrauOptions: CE

If Scrum Teams become too large, they should consider reorganizing into multiple cohesive Scrum Teams, each focused on the same product. Therefore, they should share the same Product Goal, Product Backlog, and Product Owner. --> scrum guide 2020

EgycrmDevOptions: CE

You need one Product Owner per one Product. Not more, not less https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-many-product-owners-do-you-need-stanislaw-matczak

7168581Options: CE

Why is CE not AC? Shouldn't 1 PO for 1 scrum team?