Professional Scrum Master II (PSM II) — Question 150
What factors are best considered when defining the Sprint length?
Answer options
- A. How often team membership changes and the size of the Development Team.
- B. Having consistent Sprint length across all Scrum Teams.
- C. The level of expertise over the technology to be used, ability to release an Increment to the end users, and the risk of being disconnected from the stakeholders.
Correct answer: C
Explanation
Option C is correct because the technology expertise, release capability, and stakeholder engagement are crucial for setting an effective Sprint length. Option A, while relevant, does not directly influence the optimal duration of a Sprint. Option B is incorrect as having consistent lengths across teams may not accommodate the unique needs of each team's context.