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PMI-ACP Exam - Topic 3 Question 110 Discussion

Actual exam question for PMI's PMI-ACP exam
Question #: 110
Topic #: 3
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An agile team provides feedback that user stories include insufficient details to understand the requirements. What should the agile practitioner do?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Maxima
3 days ago
C is the way to go. Can't beat a good old-fashioned user story workshop to sort out those pesky details.
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Melissia
8 days ago
I'd go with C as well. Getting the whole team together to refine the user stories is the most effective solution.
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Ronnie
13 days ago
Definitely C. A user story workshop is the perfect way to collaborate and ensure the team has a clear understanding of the requirements.
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Nan
18 days ago
C) Facilitate a user story workshop with the agile team. This is the best approach to address the feedback and improve the user story details.
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Son
23 days ago
Informing the product owner's manager feels a bit extreme. I wonder if that would create more tension than it solves.
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Fidelia
29 days ago
I remember a practice question where we had to choose between coaching the product owner or addressing the team directly. I think option C is more collaborative.
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Ines
1 month ago
I'm not sure if just updating the acceptance criteria is enough. The stories might still lack context without more details.
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Jacinta
1 month ago
I think facilitating a user story workshop could really help clarify the requirements. It seems like a good way to get everyone on the same page.
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Owen
1 month ago
I think the key here is to work directly with the team to improve the user stories. Option C, facilitating a workshop, seems like the best way to do that and get everyone on the same page.
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Marvel
2 months ago
Okay, so the team is saying the user stories don't have enough detail. I'd probably go with option C and facilitate a workshop to help them flesh out the requirements more. That seems like the most collaborative approach.
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Kerry
2 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm not totally sure what the "right" answer is, but I'm leaning towards option C. Getting the team together to work through the user story issues seems like the best way to resolve this.
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Chaya
2 months ago
I think I'd start by looking at the options and trying to identify the key differences between them. Facilitating a user story workshop with the team seems like the most direct approach to address the feedback.
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