Unable to meet a sprint's committed velocity, an agile team approaches the agile coach to define the next sprint's velocity. What should the agile coach advise?
A.
Split each story into multiple stories to meet the desired velocity
B.
Set the velocity to the delivered story points of the last sprint
C.
Use different estimation methods for stories and defects to meet the desired velocity
D.
Re-estimate by assigning more story points to smaller stories to increase the velocity
B. Set the velocity to the delivered story points of the last sprint.
Setting the next sprint's velocity based on the delivered story points of the last sprint provides a realistic and achievable target, reflecting the team's actual capacity. It helps in maintaining a consistent and realistic approach to sprint planning, preventing overcommitment and improving predictability.
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