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Scrum Exam PSK-I Topic 2 Question 5 Discussion

Actual exam question for Scrum's PSK-I exam
Question #: 5
Topic #: 2
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True or False: Little's Law is used to forecast a Scrum Team's output.

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Suggested Answer: B

Little's Law is a formula used to understand the relationship between system throughput, work-in-progress (WIP), and lead time. While it can be used to analyze and optimize the flow of work, it is not specifically designed for forecasting a Scrum Team's output.

Scrum Teams typically use techniques like story point estimation and historical velocity to forecast their output.


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Kimbery
8 days ago
Haha, Little's Law? More like Big's Law! This question is trying to trick us, I bet. I'll go with B on this one.
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Gerald
11 days ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. Isn't Little's Law more of a theoretical concept than a practical tool for Scrum teams? *scratches head*
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Valentine
16 days ago
B) False
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Troy
16 days ago
True, I remember learning about this in my Scrum training. Little's Law is a great way to predict the team's productivity.
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Glory
20 days ago
I think it's true because Little's Law is often used in project management.
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Kiley
27 days ago
A) True
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Leanora
27 days ago
False, Little's Law is used to calculate the average number of items in a system, not to forecast a Scrum Team's output.
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Fausto
2 days ago
False
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Glory
1 months ago
True or False: Little's Law is used to forecast a Scrum Team's output.
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