D is the correct answer
Two parts of the sprint planning meeting
The first part of the event mainly concerns the PO as s/he explains the sprint vision and goal to the team. In the second part, the development team decomposes product backlog items, or user stories, into developable tasks for the daily sprint.
Sprint goals are the result of a negotiation between the Product Owner and the Development Team.
read the question again. The Developers does not create the goal or vision. They are talking about what is the first action of the Developers (or agile development team) not about the entire agile team who is responsible to define the sprint goal.
Sprint Goal Establishment: Defining the sprint goal provides direction and focus for the team, ensuring that everyone is aligned on the primary objectives for the iteration.
Prioritization: Establishing the goal helps in prioritizing the stories and tasks that will contribute most effectively to achieving the sprint's objectives.
Clarity and Alignment: A well-defined sprint goal ensures that all team members understand the purpose of the sprint and how their work contributes to the overall project.
Motivation: Having a clear goal can motivate the team by providing a sense of purpose and accomplishment when the goal is achieved.
Guidance for Decision-Making: The sprint goal serves as a guide for making decisions during the sprint, helping the team to stay focused on what is most important.
B is better.
The question asked, "what the dev team do in planning meeting", actual they do decompose story to task also specify sprint goal.
question on myself are "the sprint goal definition is the really first also all thing to the team and after then team decompose tasks which fulfill the story and sprint goal?" also "something next sprint things".
As conclusion, I thought the Option-B fit best to this case.
Read carefully, it says 'next' sprint. Therefore, it cannot be answer D. The Sprint goal is important and needs to be determined during Sprint planning. Breaking user stories into tasks is good work too, and can be the answer.
Iterations are the short development cycles within a release that Scrum calls “sprints.” Iteration
planning is done at the start of every iteration. The customer explains what functionality they would
like to see in the next iteration, and then the developers break this functionality into tasks and estimate
the work. Based on these estimates (which are more refined than the release planning estimates) and
the amount of work accomplished in the previous iteration, the team commits to the work items they
think they can complete in the two-week period.
I would go with breaking down of the tasks
D is correct, in my opinion.
The team and the PO collaboratively define the Sprint goal. Option D includes "help", meaning collaborating to establish the SG.
Yes, D is the correct one, you help establishing sprint goal, so the order is answers D-B-C-A
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