John is the Scrum Master for his organization. His current project has one Development Team, but it's been decided to add two more Development Teams. What can John expect for the immediate impact on the existing Development Team's productivity?
I'm going with D, just to be 'that guy' who always picks the 'it depends' option. Hey, at least I'm keeping my options open, right? Who knows, maybe the project velocity is so high that the new teams will actually boost productivity. Or maybe it'll be a total train wreck. Either way, I'm covered!
C is my pick. Increasing the number of teams will undoubtedly increase the complexity and communication overhead. It's like trying to herd three cats instead of one - good luck keeping them all on the same page!
I'm torn between B and C. On one hand, the existing team might be able to maintain their productivity. But on the other hand, the extra overhead of coordinating with the new teams could definitely slow them down. Tough call!
I'm going with D. The impact on productivity really depends on how well the project is already running. If the velocity is high, adding more teams could actually help. But if it's a mess, it might just make things worse.
Hmm, I think C is the correct answer. Adding more teams will likely introduce coordination challenges and reduce the existing team's productivity in the short term. It's like herding cats, but with more cats!
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