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Question #: 220
Topic #: 1
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A product owner has various items in a product backlog and does not know how to prioritize them. How should the agile practitioner coach the product owner?

  • A. Sort the stories in the backlog by descending story points and release the stories at the top of the list equal to the team's velocity.
  • B. Prioritize the most valuable product features in the backlog first.
  • C. Determine the features with the highest risk and release those first.
  • D. Determine which features comprise the smallest feature set that could be successful in the market and establish viability of the product.
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thewalker
2 weeks, 3 days ago
Selected Answer: B
Value-Driven Prioritization: Prioritizing the most valuable product features ensures that the team focuses on delivering the highest value to the customers and stakeholders. This approach aligns with the core principles of Agile, which emphasize delivering value early and continuously. Customer and Stakeholder Satisfaction: By focusing on the most valuable features, the product owner can ensure that the product meets the most critical needs of the customers and stakeholders, leading to higher satisfaction and better market reception. Efficient Use of Resources: Prioritizing based on value helps in making the best use of the team's resources by working on features that provide the greatest return on investment.
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thewalker
2 weeks, 3 days ago
A. Sort the stories in the backlog by descending story points and release the stories at the top of the list equal to the team's velocity: This approach focuses on the size of the stories rather than their value. It may lead to delivering less valuable features first, which is not optimal for maximizing customer satisfaction and business value. C. Determine the features with the highest risk and release those first: While addressing high-risk features early can be important, it should not be the sole criterion for prioritization. Balancing risk with value is crucial, but value should generally take precedence. D. Determine which features comprise the smallest feature set that could be successful in the market and establish viability of the product: This approach is useful for establishing a Minimum Viable Product (MVP), but it may not always align with the ongoing prioritization needs of a mature product backlog. It is more relevant during the initial stages of product development.
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PuranDom
1 month ago
Selected Answer: B
A. Sort the stories in the backlog by descending story points and release the stories at the top of the list equal to the team's velocity. --> out of prioritization rule C. Determine the features with the highest risk and release those first. --> partly correct but need to care valuable backlog as well D. Determine which features comprise the smallest feature set that could be successful in the market and establish viability of the product. ---> mentioning MVP but this isn't prioritization rule. As result the B should be best answer
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yassoraa88
1 month, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: B
B is correct
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Petrevski
1 year, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: B
B = correct
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