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Question #: 442
Topic #: 1
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How should the product owner prioritize a list of tasks to be accomplished?

  • A. Tasks that create business value should be done first.
  • B. Tasks that can be completed quickly should be done first.
  • C. Tasks that reduce the product backlog should be done first.
  • D. Tasks that enhance the functionality of a product should be done first.
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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JesseChou_123
1 month ago
Selected Answer: A
Explanation: In Agile, particularly in Scrum, the Product Owner is responsible for maximizing the value of the product. This is done by prioritizing the product backlog so that the team works on the items that deliver the most business value first. Prioritizing by business value ensures that the project provides the greatest return on investment early and continuously. It also aligns the team's work with the stakeholders’ and users’ most important needs. Why the other choices are incorrect: B. Tasks that can be completed quickly: Speed alone does not ensure value; quick tasks may be low-priority or low-impact. C. Tasks that reduce the product backlog: Reducing backlog size is not a goal — value delivery is. D. Tasks that enhance functionality: Functionality is important, but not all features are equally valuable. Some may add little or no business value.
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