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Scrum Exam PSPO-I Topic 1 Question 13 Discussion

Actual exam question for Scrum's Professional Scrum Product Owner I exam
Question #: 13
Topic #: 1
[All Professional Scrum Product Owner I Questions]

Which two ways of creating Scrum Teams are consistent with Scrum's values?

(choose the best two answers)

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Suggested Answer: D, E

The Scrum values are commitment, focus, openness, respect, and courage1.These values are embodied by the Scrum Team, which is a self-managing unit that organizes its own work and delivers a valuable product2. The Scrum Team consists of one Scrum Master, one Product Owner, and Developers[3][3]. The best way to create Scrum Teams is to respect the self-management and empowerment of the people who will do the work, and let them decide how to organize themselves into Scrum Teams.This can be done by bringing all the people together and letting them form Scrum Teams based on their skills, interests, and alignment with the product vision4.Alternatively, existing teams can propose how they would like to reorganize themselves into Scrum Teams, based on their feedback and experience5. These ways of creating Scrum Teams are consistent with the Scrum values, as they foster commitment, focus, openness, respect, and courage among the team members and stakeholders. The other options are not consistent with the Scrum values, as they involve managers or the Chief Product Owner imposing their decisions on the team members, which undermines their self-management and empowerment, and creates a lack of trust and collaboration.


1:The Scrum Guide, November 2020, p. 4

2:The Scrum Guide, November 2020, p. 5

[3][3]:The Scrum Guide, November 2020, p. 6

4:Managing Products with Agility, Scrum.org, accessed on December 16, 2023

5:Developing People and Teams, Scrum.org, accessed on December 16, 2023

Contribute your Thoughts:

Jaime
1 days ago
I agree, letting the people organize themselves and allowing existing teams to propose their structure aligns with self-organization and transparency in Scrum.
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Kristin
2 days ago
I think option A and option C are consistent with Scrum's values.
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Fletcher
24 days ago
Haha, seriously! That would be like the Scrum Master showing up and saying, 'Okay, team, I've decided we're gonna have a 6-hour daily standup from now on.' Just doesn't fly.
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Billye
26 days ago
Haha, can you imagine the Chief Product Owner walking in and saying, 'Alright, everyone, this is how it's gonna be'? Talk about micromanagement!
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Ettie
27 days ago
Totally! And E is a big no-no. The Chief Product Owner shouldn't be the one determining team structures. That's the team's job.
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Katina
28 days ago
Yeah, I'm not a fan of B or D. Managers dictating team assignments goes against the whole idea of self-organizing teams.
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Sharika
1 months ago
I agree, C and A seem to be the most consistent with Scrum's principles. Letting existing teams propose their own organization sounds like a great way to foster ownership and accountability.
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Casie
1 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. The Scrum values emphasize self-organization, so I'm leaning towards options C and A.
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