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Exin ASM Exam - Topic 6 Question 57 Discussion

Actual exam question for Exin's ASM exam
Question #: 57
Topic #: 6
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For a cross-functional team, it is important that all skills, that are necessary to go from an idea to an

implemented feature, are represented within the team.

What consequence can this have when you start Agile Scrum?

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Thurman
3 months ago
Wait, rapid improvements are no longer possible? That sounds off.
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Bobbye
3 months ago
I think the team size being larger is a good thing!
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Michael
3 months ago
Not sure about that, can’t we just train anyone?
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Ernest
4 months ago
Totally agree, having the right coach makes a huge difference!
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Adolph
4 months ago
Coaches must be hand-selected for new teams.
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Alida
4 months ago
I vaguely remember that having a complete skill set is crucial for rapid improvements, but I don't know if that means the team size should be larger or if it just complicates things.
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Dolores
4 months ago
I feel like we talked about how coaches are important, but I'm uncertain if they need to be hand-selected for new teams. It seems like a detail I might have overlooked.
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Fausto
4 months ago
I think we practiced a question about team composition in Agile, and I recall that a larger team might slow things down, but I can't remember if that's a bad thing.
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Omer
5 months ago
I remember discussing how having all necessary skills in the team can lead to better collaboration, but I'm not sure how it directly affects the team size.
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Cyril
5 months ago
I feel pretty confident about this one. Having a cross-functional team is crucial in Agile Scrum, as it ensures you have all the necessary skills to deliver a feature. The consequence of that is the team size may be slightly larger than desired, which can introduce some coordination challenges. I'll go with option C.
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Nakita
5 months ago
Okay, I've got a strategy here. The question is asking about the consequences of having a cross-functional team when you start Agile Scrum. So I need to think about how that cross-functionality could impact the Scrum implementation. Let me consider the options...
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Ivory
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know that cross-functional teams are important in Agile, but I'm not sure how that specifically relates to the consequences when starting Scrum. I'll need to think this through carefully.
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Jennifer
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about the implications of having a cross-functional team in Agile Scrum. I think the key is to understand how that cross-functionality can impact the team dynamics and processes.
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Lenna
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about process optimization. I'm pretty confident I can answer this correctly.
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Tamala
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The question is asking about the bank's responsibilities, but the options seem to give different time frames for when the bank needs to purchase the securities. I'll have to think this through step-by-step.
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Teddy
5 months ago
This looks like a good opportunity to demonstrate my knowledge of JD Edwards Enterprise One Financials. I'm confident I can identify the two correct applications/tables supported by Data Relationships.
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Natalie
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on this one. I know the Cisco ESA has different stages, but I can't recall the exact names off the top of my head.
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Hyman
10 months ago
Haha, I bet the team members are just glad they don't have to outsource any skills. No need to hire a 'jack of all trades' now!
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Zoila
8 months ago
B) Rapid improvements are no longer possible
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Sommer
8 months ago
C) The team size is slightly larger than desired
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Bambi
9 months ago
A) Coaches must be hand-selected for new teams
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Sage
10 months ago
A? Really? I don't think coaches need to be hand-picked for new teams. That's a bit overkill.
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Rosendo
10 months ago
C) The team size is slightly larger than desired
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Johna
10 months ago
A) Coaches must be hand-selected for new teams
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Chau
11 months ago
I'm not sure about B. Rapid improvements should still be possible with a well-rounded team, even if it's a bit larger.
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Glennis
11 months ago
C seems like the obvious choice here. If the team has all the necessary skills, it would naturally be a bit larger than the recommended 5-9 members.
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Jamey
9 months ago
C seems like the obvious choice here. If the team has all the necessary skills, it would naturally be a bit larger than the recommended 5-9 members.
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Erinn
9 months ago
C) The team size is slightly larger than desired
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Goldie
10 months ago
B) Rapid improvements are no longer possible
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Rosio
10 months ago
A) Coaches must be hand-selected for new teams
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Kip
11 months ago
But sometimes it can be challenging to find the right people with all the required skills.
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Elizabeth
11 months ago
I agree, it helps in ensuring that the team can deliver a complete feature.
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Ressie
11 months ago
I think having all necessary skills in a cross-functional team is crucial for Agile Scrum.
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