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Exam PSM I topic 1 question 30 discussion

Actual exam question from Scrum's PSM I
Question #: 30
Topic #: 1
[All PSM I Questions]

Currently, your Development Teams are organized to address a single layer only (for example, front end, middle tier, back end, and interfaces). What are three things to consider when deciding to move away from such component teams toward feature teams? (Choose three.)

  • A. You cannot do Scrum without feature teams.
  • B. Productivity may suffer when making this kind of move.
  • C. Getting support from the business side first helps.
  • D. Feature teams have less communication overhead.
  • E. With feature teams, it is easier to calculate the productivity per team.
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Suggested Answer: BCD 🗳️

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Whinegum
Highly Voted 3 years, 3 months ago
Is it just me or is none of this mentioned in the scrum guide?
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julioglez88
Highly Voted 11 months ago
Selected Answer: BDE
For my opinion the answer is B, D, E. There is no sense to involve any management in the methodology/framework, this is not mentioned in any place. In any case, considering the scrum guide, we must let the team decide their own decisions about how they will be doing their job, based on that the C option is not making any sense
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okayhey
3 weeks, 1 day ago
Ageed, developer team is self-managing. Business has no say in how developers carry out their tasks. But while Scrum teams are self-managing, their progress is very easy to measure using burndown and burnup charts. Not sure this equates to productivity though.
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okayhey
3 weeks, 1 day ago
So I think A is correct, as Scrum guide mentioned cross-functional skills, meaning they're feature teams. You have to deliver a potentially shippable (meaning WORKING) feature after each sprint, you cannot do that with a component team.
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okayhey
3 weeks, 1 day ago
Nvm i read the answer wrong, d is correct
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okayhey
Most Recent 3 weeks, 1 day ago
Selected Answer: BDE
BDE is correct I think
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Djedjig
2 months ago
A, B and V correct !
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Prozac400
6 months ago
B, C, D Option A is not accurate. While feature teams are often beneficial, it's not true that Scrum cannot be done without them. Scrum can be adapted to various team structures based on the needs of the product and organization. Option E is also not a significant factor in deciding to move to feature teams.
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Jyoti1010
6 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: BDE
I think BDE is the right option.
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Jyoti1010
6 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: ABD
Functional team is a team that work on all three layer of an application (front,middle ,back).In order to produce an increment the scrum team need to have all the skills needed.On the other hand component team work on single aspect of an application.So while moving from component team towards feature team…Productivity may decrease slightly.and less communication overhead.So in my opinion option A.Scrum can’t be implemented without feature team(cross functional)B productivity may decrease D less communication overhead.
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Jyoti1010
6 months, 3 weeks ago
I would like clarify that feature teams are not mandatory in scrum.So option A is not correct.
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kal5
1 year ago
Please refer to sources, never seen these topics in Scrum Guide
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Atanu_M
3 years ago
BC & D are correct answers Productivity may suffer - “When Feature teams are formed there will be slight decrease in the performance” Less communication overhead - “Increases flexibility by reducing dependencies between teams” Getting support from business side –“Responsible for the whole customer-centric Feature”
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samise
3 years ago
confused
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Kokoniskoo
3 years, 1 month ago
Isn't it connected with cross-functionality of the team (answer A)?
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Anjani2020
3 years, 2 months ago
Considering eliminating option, option BCD
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Mi001
3 years, 3 months ago
I am not sure is suggested bcd are correct answer...
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me2m
3 years, 4 months ago
ADE imo
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