A is the right answer. keeping stakeholders engaged is to involve them in the
grooming and prioritization of the product’s backlog. The end result of
this is that stakeholders are aware of what is going into the product and
they have a voice as to the value that goes into the product.
C is the right answer to gain feedback from Sprint review meeting and include them into next Sprint plan. Option A agreeing on requirements from ALL stakeholders is not possible because time and resource are limited so Product Owner can only agree some requirements from stakeholder.
A. Agree on requirements with all stakeholders
To eliminate misunderstandings, it's crucial to have a clear agreement on the requirements with all stakeholders. This ensures that both the agile team and the business stakeholders have a shared understanding of what needs to be delivered, reducing the likelihood of disagreements and aligning everyone toward the same goals.
I choose A. as the best answer, C. would be the runner up.
Here's why: considering feedback from the previous demo does not eliminate misunderstandings or agreements around EPICS, which are larger broader product increments that take more than one Sprint to complete. It's important to note that EPICS span many Sprints at times.
If there's disagreement, we need to find consensus, therefore A. would be the best fit.
C = correct
The stakeholders are taking part in the Sprint Review meeting where the team is presenting the demo. Based on that, the team obtains stakeholders' feedback which has to be considered when planning the next sprint. So C automatically is including the A (which is also correct) + this approach can eliminate misunderstandings,
I'm not sure but between A. and C. I would select C.
A. Agree on requirements with all stakeholders
> product owner is unlikly to agree about all requirements with ALL stakeholders. Agreement about requirements is not equal to engaging.
C. Consider previous sprint demo feedback when planning the next sprint
> sprint review output is the valuable input for the next planning meeting.
I think, it should A. You make WA to avoid missunderstanding
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