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Scrum Exam SPS Topic 4 Question 18 Discussion

Actual exam question for Scrum's SPS exam
Question #: 18
Topic #: 4
[All SPS Questions]

Scenario C: Dependencies and Product Backlog items

During Nexus Sprint Planning, representatives from each of the 9-member Scrum Teams

identify many dependencies. This makes it hard for them to choose the work they could pull

into their individual teams for the next Sprint. No matter how they reorganize the Product

Backlog items, they continually find more or new dependencies.

What would you recommend to the two teams that are continually dependent on each other to

help them manage their work?

(choose the best answer)

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Suggested Answer: B

Creating a communication plan is not enough to fully address the coordination challenges that arise when many Scrum Teams work on the same product. A communication plan is a document that outlines the objectives, methods, channels, and frequency of communication among the stakeholders of a project or product 1. While a communication plan is useful for ensuring clarity, transparency, and alignment among the Scrum Teams and other parties involved, it does not address other aspects of coordination, such as integration, dependency management, alignment of goals and vision, and cross-team collaboration 2.

To effectively coordinate multiple Scrum Teams working on the same product, a communication plan should be complemented by other practices and frameworks, such as:

Nexus: Nexus is a framework for scaling Scrum that consists of three to nine Scrum Teams working together to deliver an Integrated Increment every Sprint 3. Nexus provides roles, events, artifacts, and rules that help the Scrum Teams coordinate, integrate, and align their work, while maintaining the Scrum values and principles 4.

Scrum of Scrums: Scrum of Scrums is a technique for scaling Scrum that involves a regular meeting of representatives from each Scrum Team to share progress, identify dependencies, resolve issues, and align on the product vision and goal . Scrum of Scrums helps the Scrum Teams communicate and collaborate effectively, while minimizing the overhead and complexity of coordination .

Communities of Practice: Communities of Practice are groups of people who share a common interest, skill, or domain, and who meet regularly to exchange knowledge, ideas, and best practices . Communities of Practice help the Scrum Teams learn from each other, improve their skills, and foster a culture of continuous improvement .


Contribute your Thoughts:

Brent
1 months ago
I'm with you all on D. Though I have to say, the idea of merging the teams or having an integration team sounds like a recipe for even more chaos. Might as well just throw in the towel and start a juggling troupe!
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Wei
3 days ago
I think D is the best option here.
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Mertie
1 months ago
Definitely option D. Keeping both teams involved and communicating during refinement is key to staying on top of those dependencies.
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Elenore
12 days ago
It's important to address those dependencies early on to avoid issues later.
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Nakisha
15 days ago
I agree, having both teams present during Cross-Team Refinement is crucial.
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Meaghan
18 days ago
Option D is the way to go. Communication is key!
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Martin
2 months ago
I agree, D seems like the way to go. Merging the teams or having a separate integration team might just create more problems down the line.
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Merissa
4 days ago
D) That way they can address dependencies and plan together.
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Leota
10 days ago
A) The Nexus Integration Team should be responsible for integrating the work of these two Scrum Teams.
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Krissy
15 days ago
D) That's a good point. Having the right representatives present during Cross-Team Refinement can help manage dependencies.
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Juan
29 days ago
A) The Nexus Integration Team should be responsible for integrating the work of these two Scrum Teams.
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Nancey
1 months ago
D) Ensure the appropriate representatives from both teams are present during Cross-Team Refinement.
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Mitsue
1 months ago
D) Ensure the appropriate representatives from both teams are present during Cross-Team Refinement.
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Tomoko
2 months ago
Hmm, this looks tricky. I think option D is the best choice here - getting the right people from both teams involved in the Cross-Team Refinement process could really help manage those dependencies.
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Iola
25 days ago
That could work too, but having representatives from both teams in the refinement meetings is crucial for coordination.
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Karon
1 months ago
Maybe they should also consider reorganizing the teams to separate development and integration responsibilities.
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Joni
1 months ago
I agree, communication between the two teams is key to managing dependencies.
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In
1 months ago
Option D is a good idea. Having the right people present during Cross-Team Refinement can definitely help.
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Letha
2 months ago
But if the Nexus Integration Team takes responsibility, it could streamline the process.
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Annalee
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe option D is more practical.
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Letha
3 months ago
I think option A is the best choice.
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