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Question #: 232
Topic #: 1
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A software development team is working in an environment in which increased competition, demanding customer expectations, and new technological developments pose significant challenges. How should the team plan improvements to their product?

  • A. Follow the project schedule created at the start of the project.
  • B. Hold regular retrospectives and have team members commit to specific actions.
  • C. Allow team members to choose improvement items and trust their judgment.
  • D. Encourage team members to write code that is tightly coupled together.
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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thewalker
2 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
Continuous Improvement: Regular retrospectives provide a structured opportunity for the team to reflect on their processes and outcomes, identifying areas for improvement. Commitment: Having team members commit to specific actions ensures accountability and follow-through on improvement initiatives. Adaptability: This approach allows the team to adapt to new challenges and changes in the environment, ensuring that the product remains competitive and meets customer expectations. Collaboration: Retrospectives foster a collaborative environment where team members can share insights and collectively decide on the best course of action. Feedback Loop: Regular feedback loops help in quickly identifying and addressing issues, leading to more efficient and effective development processes.
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thewalker
2 months, 3 weeks ago
Option A: Inflexibility: Sticking rigidly to an initial project schedule does not allow for adjustments based on new information, competition, or technological changes. Outdated Plans: The initial schedule may become outdated quickly in a fast-paced environment, leading to inefficiencies and missed opportunities. Option C: Lack of Structure: While trusting team members is important, this approach lacks the structured reflection and commitment that retrospectives provide. Potential Overlook: Important improvement areas might be overlooked without a formal process to identify and prioritize them. Option D: Poor Design: Tightly coupled code can lead to poor software design, making the system harder to maintain and adapt to changes. Reduced Flexibility: This approach reduces the flexibility and scalability of the product, which is crucial in a competitive and rapidly changing environment.
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PuranDom
3 months, 1 week ago
difficult to judge one item. it is helpful why option B is best... In some cases, Option C and D can be option in my understanding.
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PuranDom
3 months, 1 week ago
simply, improvement come to retro, do I think so? in case, option B is the best. stand on other idea such like, there are multiple team, one work for platform designing and other work for feature implementation. Option C or D also came to candidate that why I confused a bit.
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yassoraa88
3 months, 3 weeks ago
B = correct
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Petrevski
1 year, 3 months ago
Selected Answer: B
B = correct
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