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Question 38

You have been hired as a Scrum Master for a company that has been doing business for over fifty years. In order to stay competitive, they have started an initiative to digitize their legacy systems. The company has several Scrum Teams working on different components that will be integrated to a single back office platform.

Your team is responsible for building the back office platform and integrating all other components. The Scrum Teams work in two week Sprints and are expected to deliver all functionality in six Sprints.

During development the requirement changes in the other components have been slowing down your team's progress. Because of these changes, your team has estimated that they will not be able to deliver all expected work within the original timeframe. The Scrum Teams working on the other components confirm that they are still on track to meet the expected delivery date. The program manager in charge of the digitization initiative is upset and angry with your team.

As a Scrum Master, what could you do to help the Product Owner?

    Correct Answer: A

    In this scenario, your team's progress is hindered by changes in the other components, and this impacts the overall delivery timeline. As a Scrum Master, the best course of action is to work with the program manager and other teams to reprioritize and potentially redefine the delivery date based on the value and order of remaining Product Backlog items. This approach focuses on collaboration and transparency, allowing for adjustments in response to the changing requirements, which aligns well with Scrum principles that emphasize flexibility and continuous improvement.

Discussion
Mi_WindsorOption: A

A is the correct answer

amogOption: A

Should be A