The scrum team working on Salesforce projects at Northern Trail Outfitters plans to review the current build with stakeholders to gather feedback. The business analyst will facilitate the meeting. Which type of meeting should be held?
A is the correct answer:
The correct answer is A. Sprint review.
A Sprint review is a meeting that takes place at the end of a sprint in Scrum, which is a framework used for agile software development. The purpose of the Sprint review is to demonstrate the work completed during the sprint to stakeholders, including business analysts, and gather feedback from them. In this case, the business analyst will facilitate the meeting, indicating that it is a Sprint review where the current build of the Salesforce project will be reviewed with stakeholders to gather their feedback.
A retrospective is a meeting that takes place at the end of a sprint to reflect on the sprint process and identify areas for improvement. A daily stand-up is a short daily meeting where team members provide updates on their progress and discuss any obstacles they may be facing. Both of these meetings are important in the Scrum framework but are not specifically designed for reviewing the current build with stakeholders to gather feedback, as mentioned in the scenario.
Correct is B. There is no such thing as sprint review.|
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