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PMI DASM Exam - Topic 1 Question 29 Discussion

Actual exam question for PMI's DASM exam
Question #: 29
Topic #: 1
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A scrum master needs to set up a team for a long-term project that has the potential for significant budgeting and tracking overhead.

What type of team should the scrum master set up?

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Suggested Answer: A

A long-standing team is best suited for a long-term project with the potential for significant budgeting and tracking overhead. In Disciplined Agile (DA), a long-standing team is a stable, cross-functional team that remains intact over time and works on various projects or continuous delivery of value. This type of team reduces overhead associated with forming and disbanding teams and allows for more consistent tracking, budgeting, and management of resources. Additionally, long-standing teams develop stronger team dynamics and improve performance over time due to their stability.

B . A project team is typically temporary and disbanded once the project ends.

C . A cross-functional team is a characteristic of many Agile teams but does not specifically address the need for long-term stability.

D . A shared services team supports other teams by providing specialized skills but is not focused on long-term projects with budgeting needs.


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Denise
3 days ago
B) A protect team? What is that, some kind of superhero squad? I'll stick with C, thanks.
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Margarita
8 days ago
Definitely C. Can't have a successful project without a well-rounded team, am I right?
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Linsey
13 days ago
C) A cross-functional team is the way to go for this long-term project. Gotta have all the skills covered!
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Francisca
18 days ago
I lean towards a cross-functional team too, but I wonder if a long-standing team might be more effective for a project with significant budgeting concerns.
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Suzan
24 days ago
I'm a bit confused about the difference between a protect team and a shared services team. I feel like both could help manage overhead, but I can't recall the specifics.
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King
29 days ago
I remember practicing a question about team dynamics, and I think a cross-functional team could be beneficial for flexibility and skill diversity.
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Helaine
1 month ago
I think a long-standing team might be the best choice since they can build trust and improve over time, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Staci
1 month ago
I would lean towards a cross-functional team as well. That seems like the most well-rounded approach to tackle all the different aspects of this long-term project.
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Gladys
1 month ago
I'm a bit confused on the "protect team" option. What exactly does that mean in this context? I'm not familiar with that term.
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Lashanda
2 months ago
Definitely a cross-functional team. You need that diversity of skills to handle the budgeting and tracking overhead effectively.
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Theodora
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. A long-standing team might work better for a long-term project to build up that continuity and cohesion over time.
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Galen
2 months ago
I think a cross-functional team would be the best approach here. That way you can have all the necessary skills and expertise on the team from the start.
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