PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP) — Question 262
A new Scrum team is struggling with the various ceremonies of Scrum. Among other things, the product owner and stakeholders find the technical architecture and design presentations during sprint reviews less than informative.
What should the team do?
Answer options
- A. Refocus the sprint review meetings to demonstrate working software and seek feedback on the product.
- B. Reach out to other, more experienced teams to seek input as to how to present the technical details in a more informative manner.
- C. Explain the importance of the technical architecture and design presentations and improve the presentation format.
- D. Invite technical managers and architects who will be a more appropriate audience to their sprint reviews.
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer is A, as it directs the team to prioritize demonstrating working software and gathering valuable feedback, which is the primary goal of sprint reviews. Options B and D focus on external input or changing the audience, which does not address the root issue of making reviews more meaningful for stakeholders. Option C fails to recognize that the current format is not meeting stakeholder needs and does not shift the focus to the product itself.