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Question #: 171
Topic #: 1
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Agile team A struggles to deliver committed stories due to technical dependencies with team B, which continuously fails to meet its delivery commitments.
What should the agile team lead do?

  • A. Create a new team to deliver the dependencies, and bring team B under performance management
  • B. Conduct a vision-sharing session with the teams to communicate the project's overall goals
  • C. Swap team members from both teams so that deliveries are better supported
  • D. Discuss negotiating the delivery timelines with team A
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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thewalker
2 weeks, 6 days ago
Selected Answer: B
Vision-Sharing Session: This session will help both teams understand the importance of their roles and how their work impacts the overall project. It can also highlight the interdependencies and the need for timely deliveries. Improved Communication: By sharing the vision and goals, the teams can improve their communication and coordination, which is crucial for managing dependencies. Collaborative Problem-Solving: This session can serve as a platform for both teams to discuss their challenges and come up with collaborative solutions to meet their commitments. Increased Accountability: Understanding the project's goals can increase the accountability of team B, encouraging them to meet their delivery commitments.
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zayn_1983
1 month ago
Selected Answer: C
swapping into different Agile team is not recommended according to agile principles, the possible answer is B, Conducting a vision-sharing session helps both teams understand the overall project goals and the importance of their interdependencies. This can foster better collaboration, improve communication, and align both teams toward common objectives, reducing the chances of missed commitments.
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PuranDom
1 month ago
I'm feeling the D is even better. The background of this conflict might touch a bit DoR in technical level, therefore, it would be fit discussion, negotiation or sorting backlog.
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chlaithem
8 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: D
This approach offers an immediate solution to Team A's struggle while paving the way for further collaboration and addressing the root cause of the dependencies through open communication and potential joint efforts. While other options might have merit in specific contexts, considering the focus on immediate relief and aligning with Agile principles, discussing negotiated delivery timelines with Team A is the most appropriate single action to recommend in this situation
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Petrevski
1 year, 4 months ago
Selected Answer: B
B = correct A = wrong. D = wrong. The scrum master doesn't negotiate. C = wrong. Cannot find any logical clue why would the deliveries be better supported if the team members will swap (?!). Any change in the teams will immediately result in a performance decrease (in perspective maybe would be a good step, but that's not a subject of matter in this situation)
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janojano
7 months, 4 weeks ago
The Agile Team Lead is not necessarily a Scrum Master.
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Minhha3
1 year, 5 months ago
Vote C
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TompaL111
1 year, 7 months ago
C makes sense
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richck102
2 years, 2 months ago
B sure
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Oshera
2 years, 9 months ago
The answer here should be D.
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