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Question 126

You are the Scrum Master for four Scrum Teams working from the same Product Backlog. Several of the developers come to you complaining that work identified for the upcoming two Sprints will require full-time commitment from a technical specialist who is external to the teams. What are two key concerns for the Scrum

Master to take into account in this situation? (Choose two.)

    Correct Answer: B, D

    The key concerns for the Scrum Master in this situation include: the benefit of Development Teams figuring out a solution for themselves, as it encourages self-management and problem-solving skills essential for agile teams; and the ability of the Scrum Teams to produce integrated Increments, which is crucial for ensuring that the product remains cohesive and functional despite reliance on external specialists. While maintaining a stable velocity and keeping all team members busy are important, they are secondary to fostering team autonomy and ensuring quality increments.

Discussion
Elaine520

what's wrong with A?

Fatto

Velocity is "an optional, but often used, indication of the amount of Product Backlog turned into an Increment of product during a Sprint by a Scrum Team, tracked by the Developers for use within the Scrum Team." Then it's not mandatory within Scrum.

Zuit

A also sounds reasonable: "Maintaining a stable velocity is essential for predicting the team's capacity and ensuring reliable delivery over time. The Scrum Master needs to address concerns about how the absence of a technical specialist might impact the team's ability to maintain their velocity and meet their commitments." Might be difficult for the Developer Team to figure out a solztion for the external technical specialist

amogOptions: BD

B and D are correct

ZuitOptions: AD

Tough choice between A and B, but we can agree that D should be right.

Jyoti1010Options: BD

Correct choices B and D