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Question #: 320
Topic #: 1
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The product owner is very concerned about work not being completed and tested before a hard release date. What can the agile team do to mitigate this risk?

  • A. High-risk features can be prioritized to fit into releases with less work in progress.
  • B. Low-risk, low-value features can be prioritized and completed first.
  • C. High-risk, low-value features can be evaluated by the team early in the release.
  • D. The work in progress can be adjusted to get more reviews with high-risk features.
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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thewalker
1 week, 4 days ago
Selected Answer: A
Prioritizing high-risk features early ensures that the most critical and complex work is addressed first, reducing the chances of encountering major issues close to the release date. By focusing on these features while maintaining less work in progress, the team can ensure better focus, reduce bottlenecks, and allocate enough time for testing and validation, mitigating the risk of incomplete work before the hard release deadline. Other options: B: Prioritizing low-risk, low-value features doesn’t address the concern of risk and time constraints. C: High-risk, low-value features may not provide significant value even if they are risky, so prioritizing them doesn't necessarily mitigate overall project risk. D: Adjusting work in progress for more reviews might help, but focusing on high-risk features directly tackles the product owner's concern more effectively.
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Nervys
10 months, 1 week ago
D is correct
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Petrevski
1 year ago
Selected Answer: A
A = correct
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