Suggested Answer:B🗳️
The Scrum Guidance Body usually defines a process for approving and managing changes throughout the organization. In the absence of a formal process, it is recommended that small changes that do not have a significant impact on the project be directly approved by the Product Owner. The tolerance for such small changes could be defined at an organizational level or by the sponsor for a particular project. In most projects, 90% of Change Requests could be classified as small changes that should be approved by the Product Owner. So, the Product Owner plays a very important role in managing changes in a Scrum Project. Reference: http://blog.scrumstudy.com/how-to-handle-request-for-change-or-change-requests-in-a-scrum-project-2/
this is a trick question. as it didn't state small change it would be B. small changes are approved by the product owner. however it did not state small changes
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