During the Sprint Retrospective a Scrum Team has identified several high priority process improvements. Which of the following statements is most accurate?
(Choose the best answer.)
During the Sprint Retrospective a Scrum Team has identified several high priority process improvements. Which of the following statements is most accurate?
(Choose the best answer.)
During the Sprint Retrospective, the Scrum Team identifies areas for improvement and determines how to address them to enhance their effectiveness. It is both correct and advisable for the Scrum Team to add high-priority process improvements to the Sprint Backlog for the next Sprint if they deem it necessary. This practice ensures that the team continues to evolve and improve its processes continuously.
A - The Scrum Team identifies the most helpful changes to improve its effectiveness. The most impactful improvements are addressed as soon as possible. They may even be added to the Sprint Backlog for the next Sprint. SG2020
Should be the B. Scrum guide says: ". The most impactful improvements are addressed as soon as possible. They may even be added to the Sprint Backlog for the next Sprint."
It is A based on the 2nd half of the guide "They may even be added to the Sprint Backlog for the next Sprint" - with the emphasis on "may even", which implies that this is the earliest
Not B Only the PO can modify the product backlog
They're modifying the Sprint Backlog, not the Product Backlog. PO owns Product Backlog, development team owns Sprint Backlog
Correct Answer - A
The most impactful improvements are addressed as soon as possible. They may even be added to the Sprint Backlog for the next Sprint.
'A' : The Scrum Guide(2020) Sprint Retrospective - The Scrum Team identifies the most helpful changes to improve its effectiveness. The most impactful improvements are addressed as soon as possible. They may even be added to the Sprint Backlog for the next Sprint
Team should add to product backlog and let product owner decide the priority
And sprint backlog created in sprint planning.(next sprint)