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Question #: 67
Topic #: 1
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During planning sessions, an agile practitioner notices that some team members do not share common ideas.
What should the agile practitioner do?

  • A. Ask the team if they would like to adopt alternative techniques
  • B. Create a team norms document to set particular guidelines
  • C. Ask the scrum master to resolve the issue at the stand up meeting
  • D. Capture feedback during lessons learned at the end of the iteration
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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snow5
Highly Voted 4 years ago
I made mistake in my prev comment. the right answer is A, bcz the Sm is not in a position to force the team to do some particular things, rather to motivate them to come out in consensus. Therefore, asking them to choose an alternative is the way to understand the cause of their behavior and then come one collectively with solutions.
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Mokel
Highly Voted 4 years ago
This is not what the stand up is meant for. (B) is certainly wrong (D) you should not wait until the end of the iteration. So A?
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Michaela0015
Most Recent 10 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
A. Ask the team if they would like to adopt alternative techniques. This approach aligns with Agile principles of collaboration, continuous improvement, and self-organization. By involving the team in the decision-making process and asking if they are open to alternative techniques, the agile practitioner fosters a sense of ownership and encourages the team to explore methods that work best for them.
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Petrevski
1 year, 7 months ago
Selected Answer: A
A = correct
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Minhha3
1 year, 7 months ago
Vote A
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Smokeyofficiial
1 year, 8 months ago
Option B. Creating a team norms document is an effective way to establish guidelines for the team's behavior and interactions. This document outlines expectations for how team members should communicate, collaborate, and work together. By creating a team norms document, the team can work together to establish a common understanding of how they should operate, and this can help to address any misunderstandings or differences of opinion among team members. Other options may also be appropriate in some cases, such as capturing feedback during lessons learned at the end of the iteration (option D), but creating a team norms document is a more proactive approach that can help to prevent conflicts from arising in the first place. Additionally, asking the team if they would like to adopt alternative techniques (option A) or asking the Scrum Master to resolve the issue at the stand-up meeting (option C) may not be effective if the root cause of the problem is a lack of clear communication and expectations among team members.
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InvisibleBeing
1 year, 10 months ago
Selected Answer: A
A is correct. The planning sessions that are mentioned in the question are not sprint planning meetings. The question is talking about planning sessions for roadmaps and release plans.
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InvisibleBeing
1 year, 10 months ago
You don't want to wait too long for a retrospective if you can fix/improve the collaboration now.
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richck102
2 years, 4 months ago
i vote A
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JackNguyenvn
2 years, 7 months ago
A is correct
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yinhx2021
3 years, 5 months ago
I agree with A.
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HTTPS
3 years, 5 months ago
I would go for A.
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GPena
4 years ago
The best way is hearing people so learn from others and make the decisions. D
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GPena
3 years, 10 months ago
Reading it again, I am agree with snow5,
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snow5
4 years ago
The answer is true bcz the question is about sharing ideas between team which is important during standup meetings, and lack of it should be considered an impediment which should be resolved by SM.
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srv3
3 years, 11 months ago
Despite your update below, standup meetins is not the place for discussion and sharing of ideas. It's a place for co-reporting and answering 3 questions. All unrelevant discussions should be captured for later meetings with only relevant particiants.
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