SAFe for Teams SP (6.0) - SAFe Practitioner Questions and Answers
Question 77
What is the purpose of the Iteration review?
Options:
A.
To work on solutions for backlog items
B.
To identify where there is too much work in the system
C.
To measure the team's progress
D.
To forecast where work is estimated for the upcoming PIs
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Explanation:
The purpose of the Iteration review is to measure the team’s progress by showing working stories to the Product Owner and other stakeholders and getting their feedback. The Iteration review provides a way to gather immediate, contextual feedback from the team’s stakeholders on a regular cadence. The Iteration review also allows the team to demonstrate their contributions, receive feedback to improve the solution, and adjust the Team Backlog based on new opportunities1234. References: Iteration Review - Scaled Agile Framework, Iteration Review - Scaled Agile Framework, What is Iteration review in SAFe® 6.0? - premieragile.com, Iteration Review - Scaled Agile Framework
Question 78
What is part of the role of Product Management?
Options:
A.
To assign business value to Features
B.
To define Enablers
C.
To prioritize the ART Backlog
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Explanation:
One of the roles of Product Management is to assign business value to Features. Features are services provided by the system that fulfill stakeholder needs. They are the primary artifact for defining, managing, and prioritizing the work of the Agile Release Train (ART). Product Management is responsible for defining and prioritizing the features in the Program Backlog, as well as assigning a business value to each feature based on its expected benefits and costs. The business value is used to guide the economic decision-making and trade-offs during PI Planning and execution. Product Management also collaborates with other roles, such as Solution Management, System Architects, and Business Owners, to ensure that the features align with the solution vision and roadmap, and meet the quality standards and nonfunctional requirements. References: Features - Scaled Agile Framework, Product Management - Scaled Agile Framework
Question 79
What can be used as a template for putting SAFe into practice within an organization?
Options:
A.
SAFe Core values
B.
SAFe Seven Core Competencies
C.
SAFe Implementation Roadmap
D.
SAFe Lean-Agile Principles
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Explanation:
SAFe Implementation Roadmap is a template for putting SAFe into practice within an organization. It consists of an overview graphic and a 14-article series that describes a strategy and an ordered set of activities for successfully implementing SAFe. The roadmap is based on proven organizational change management strategies and successful adoption patterns from hundreds of the world’s largest enterprises. The roadmap helps leaders and change agents to script the critical moves, create a sense of urgency, build a guiding coalition, form a strategic vision, enlist a volunteer army, enable action by removing barriers, generate short-term wins, sustain acceleration, and institute change. References: Implementation Roadmap - Scaled Agile Framework, SAFe® for Teams - Know Your Role on an Agile Team | Scaled Agile
Question 80
What is one component of the Continuous Delivery Pipeline?
Options:
A.
Continuous Exploration
B.
Continuous Cadence
C.
Continuous Planning
D.
Continuous Improvement
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Explanation:
Continuous Exploration (CE) is one of the four aspects of the Continuous Delivery Pipeline (CDP), along with Continuous Integration (CI), Continuous Deployment (CD), and Release on Demand1. CE focuses on creating alignment on what needs to be built by applying design thinking and Lean startup principles2. CE involves generating and validating hypotheses, defining a Minimum Viable Product (MVP), and developing a vision, roadmap, and features for the solution2. CE enables the enterprise to understand the market problem or customer need and the solution required to meet that need2. References: Continuous Delivery Pipeline, Continuous Exploration