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Exin Exam ASF Topic 11 Question 73 Discussion

Actual exam question for Exin's ASF exam
Question #: 73
Topic #: 11
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How should 'done' be defined when multiple teams are working on a single product?

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Ashton
7 months ago
Defining 'done' is like herding cats. Good luck getting all those teams to agree on anything!
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Leatha
5 months ago
C) The Scrum Master defines when the item is 'done'.
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Whitley
6 months ago
Defining 'done' can be a challenge with multiple teams.
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Alonzo
6 months ago
B) Each team must define and use their own definition of 'done'.
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Sang
6 months ago
A) All teams must have the same definition of 'done'.
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Rolland
7 months ago
Option C is just asking for trouble. I don't want my team's hard work to be at the mercy of the Scrum Master's whims!
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Georgene
7 months ago
Option B sounds like a recipe for chaos. Can you imagine the nightmare of trying to integrate all those different definitions of 'done'?
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Maile
6 months ago
A) Yes, having the Scrum Master define when something is 'done' can help ensure consistency and alignment among teams.
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Gene
6 months ago
C) The Scrum Master defines when the item is 'done'.
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Jeanice
6 months ago
C) The Scrum Master defining when the item is 'done' could provide consistency and clarity across all teams.
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Noel
6 months ago
B) I agree, having each team define their own 'done' could lead to confusion and integration issues.
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Mitsue
6 months ago
B) I agree, having a consistent definition of 'done' across all teams is crucial for successful integration.
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Gertude
6 months ago
A) All teams must have the same definition of 'done'.
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Adelaide
7 months ago
A) All teams must have the same definition of 'done'.
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Maybelle
7 months ago
I think the Scrum Master should define when the item is 'done'.
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Sage
7 months ago
If we can't even agree on what 'done' means, how are we supposed to deliver a cohesive product? I vote for option A.
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Nana
8 months ago
The Scrum Master should be the one to define when something is 'done'. They have the big picture view and can ensure everything aligns.
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Cherelle
6 months ago
The Scrum Master plays a crucial role in ensuring alignment and completion.
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Kati
7 months ago
C) The Scrum Master defines when the item is 'done'.
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Kenda
7 months ago
B) Each team must define and use their own definition of 'done'.
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Dorathy
7 months ago
A) All teams must have the same definition of 'done'.
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Mitzie
8 months ago
I think it's important to have a consistent definition of 'done' across all teams. That way, we can ensure we're all working towards the same goal.
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Dorian
7 months ago
I agree, having a consistent definition of 'done' helps ensure alignment and clarity.
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Viola
7 months ago
A) All teams must have the same definition of 'done'.
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Elza
8 months ago
I disagree, I believe each team should define and use their own definition of 'done'.
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Telma
8 months ago
Each team should have the flexibility to define their own 'done' criteria. That way, they can tailor it to their specific needs and responsibilities.
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Lemuel
8 months ago
I think all teams should have the same definition of 'done'.
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