Five new Scrum Teams have been created to build one product. A few of the developers on one of the Scrum Teams ask the Scrum Master how to coordinate their work with the order teams. What should the Scrum Master do?
A.
Teach the Product Owner to work with the lead developers on ordering Product Backlog in a way to avoid too much technical and development overlap during a Sprint.
B.
Teach them that it is their responsibility to work with the other teams to create an integrated Increment that is inclusive of all five team's work.
C.
Collect the Sprint tasks from the teams at the end of their Sprint Planning and merge that into a consolidated plan for the entire Sprint.
D.
Visit the five teams each day to inspect that their Sprint Backlogs are aligned.
B is correct
The Scrum Master's role is to guide and coach the Development Teams in self-organization and collaboration. By teaching the teams that it is their responsibility to work together, they can actively communicate, coordinate, and integrate their work to deliver a cohesive and integrated Increment. This approach empowers the Development Teams to take ownership of aligning their Sprint work and fosters a sense of collective responsibility.
B is correct because:
Scrum promotes self-organization and collaboration among teams. It's important that teams understand their responsibility in coordinating with each other to deliver a cohesive product increment.
They must all work and coordinate efficiently as they have the same products backlog, Scrum Master has the responsibility to coach and orient them to do so
I mistakenly Marked 'D' (automatically chose to right of correct answer 'C' after writing;
This question seems to be testing knowledge of Nexus ..."The purpose of the Nexus integration team is to coordinate the work of all the Scrum teams to be sure their completed work intermeshes together and is in harmony and not conflict."
We have also been warned by our Agile Coaches that the Certification Exam will slip in questions like this to test our awareness of Nexus (extension of SCRUM for multiple teams working off the same Product Goals and backlog)
This question seems to be testing knowledge of Nexus ..."The purpose of the Nexus integration team is to coordinate the work of all the Scrum teams to be sure their completed work intermeshes together and is in harmony and not conflict."
We have also been warned by our Agile Coaches that the Certification Exam will slip in questions like this to test our awareness of Nexus (extension of SCRUM for multiple teams working off the same Product Goals and backlog)
Actually, having a looks into Nexus Guide, there's supposed to be a Nexus Integration Team (or something like this, I don't remember the name), in which there's a Nexus Scrum Master (that is a Scrum Master in one of the individual Scrum Teams, at least), who is responsible for getting the apropriate developers in each Scrum Team for giving their's contributions for the Sprint. It makes me a lil confused.
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