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Question #: 285
Topic #: 1
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A team member has asked a question about the responsibilities of the product manager, QA, and the team regarding quality. What should the agile project manager advise?

  • A. The entire team is responsible for quality and each team member is accountable for ensuring the success of every component.
  • B. The entire team is responsible for quality, but each team member's role may vary as stated in the definition of done (DoD).
  • C. The entire team is responsible for quality and QA is responsible for surprises, gaps, and other intricacies that may have been overlooked.
  • D. Quality is the responsibility of the entire team, and the product manager defines the functionality from end to end.
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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thewalker
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
In an agile environment, quality is a collective responsibility. While the entire team is responsible for ensuring quality, the specific roles and responsibilities of each team member can vary and are often defined in the team's Definition of Done (DoD). This ensures that everyone understands their part in maintaining quality standards and contributes to the overall success of the project.
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thewalker
2 months, 2 weeks ago
A. This option implies that every team member is equally accountable for every component, which can lead to confusion and inefficiency. In reality, roles and responsibilities are often specialized, and the DoD helps clarify these distinctions. C. This option places an undue burden on the QA team to catch all surprises and gaps, which is not practical. Quality should be built into the process from the start, with all team members contributing to it, rather than relying on QA to catch issues at the end. D. While the product manager does play a crucial role in defining functionality, this option overlooks the collaborative nature of agile teams. Quality is a shared responsibility, and the product manager alone cannot ensure it without the active participation of the entire team.
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Petrevski
1 year, 3 months ago
Selected Answer: B
In Agile, the responsibility for delivering a high-quality product is shared by the entire team, not just by specific roles such as developers or testers. This concept is often emphasized in the Agile principle of "collective ownership." The Definition of Done represents a set of criteria that must be met for a user story or task to be considered complete and potentially shippable. The DoD helps ensure that the team maintains a consistent level of quality for their work. Each team member contributes to meeting these criteria based on their skills and expertise. While the roles within a team might have varying responsibilities, such as developers writing code or testers performing testing, everyone on the team is responsible for adhering to the DoD. This shared responsibility for quality helps prevent bottlenecks and encourages a collaborative environment where team members support each other to achieve the best possible outcomes.
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