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Question #: 307
Topic #: 1
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The project lead of a newly created agile project delivery team realizes that there are gaps in the knowledge of some team members. The lack of specific skills will add risk to the project delivery if the project becomes too dependent on specific resources for complete delivery.

What should the project lead do to address the gaps and develop a high-performing team?

  • A. Ask each team member to document their solutions extensively in a knowledge repository for knowledge exchange between the team.
  • B. Pair team members and ensure review of technical deliverables by partners in each sprint before integration of the solution.
  • C. Create an environment of continued learning by providing opportunities for team members to develop their skills as generalized specialists.
  • D. Replace the team members with highly qualified individuals that have experience in the specific technologies required for completing delivery.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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thewalker
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
Developing a high-performing team involves not only addressing immediate skill gaps but also fostering a culture of continuous learning and cross-training. By creating an environment where team members can continuously develop their skills and become generalized specialists, the team becomes more adaptable and resilient to changes and risks. Other options are less suitable because: A: While documenting solutions can help, it doesn’t directly address the skills gaps or promote hands-on learning and skill development. B: Pairing team members and reviewing technical deliverables are good practices but may not be sufficient on their own to address underlying skill gaps across the team. D: Replacing team members might be an extreme measure that could disrupt team dynamics and misses the opportunity for existing members to grow and contribute.
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Nervys
1 year ago
C or B but I believe C is better
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Petrevski
1 year, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: C
C = correct
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