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Scaled Agile SAFe-RTE Exam - Topic 2 Question 63 Discussion

What are two purposes of a community of practice? (Choose two.)
D) To share knowledge and skills and E) To network
A) To approve standards
B) To align tasks across teams
C) To refine definitions of done

Scaled Agile SAFe-RTE Exam - Topic 2 Question 63 Discussion

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Felix
22 days ago
D and E really help build community spirit!
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Tasia
27 days ago
A and B seem important too, but not as much.
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Rosalind
1 month ago
I agree, sharing knowledge is key!
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Hillary
1 month ago
I think D and E are the best choices.
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Georgiann
1 month ago
Refining definitions of done is crucial too, though!
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Carma
2 months ago
I agree with D, but I’m not sure about E.
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Jess
2 months ago
Wait, are we really saying A is a purpose? That seems off.
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Arlene
2 months ago
I think B is also important for alignment.
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Suzan
2 months ago
Definitely D and E! Sharing knowledge is key.
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Staci
2 months ago
D and E for the win! Sharing knowledge and networking - that's the whole point of a community of practice.
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Queen
2 months ago
A and C? What? That's not what a community of practice is for. Clearly D and E are the right answers.
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Elza
3 months ago
D and E. Duh, that's what a community of practice is for. Sharing skills and making connections.
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Sylvie
3 months ago
B and D. Aligning tasks and sharing knowledge - that's what a community of practice is all about.
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Merlyn
4 months ago
D and E for sure. Gotta love those networking opportunities!
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Yolande
4 months ago
D and E are the correct answers. A community of practice is all about sharing knowledge and networking.
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Reita
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards options D and E. They seem to fit well with what we discussed in class about community engagement.
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Rosio
4 months ago
I feel like refining definitions of done could be part of it, but I also see how sharing knowledge is crucial.
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Sharen
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question like this, and I think networking was mentioned as a purpose too. But I’m not entirely confident.
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Ernie
4 months ago
I think sharing knowledge and skills is definitely one of the purposes, but I'm not sure about the second one. Maybe aligning tasks across teams?
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Rosendo
5 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm thinking D) and E) are the best choices, as the community is meant to be a space for collaboration and professional development. But I'm not 100% sure about the other options. I'll have to make an educated guess on this one.
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Javier
5 months ago
I remember discussing communities of practice in class, and I believe the main goals are to share best practices and learn from each other, so D) and E) seem like the right answers here. The other options don't really fit the purpose of a community of practice in my understanding.
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Vincenza
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. I'm pretty sure the community is meant to facilitate knowledge sharing and skill development, so D) is definitely one. And networking, E), also seems like a key purpose. I'm less confident about the other options, but I'll go with those two.
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Millie
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know a community of practice is about collaboration and learning, but I'm not sure if approving standards or aligning tasks are really the main purposes. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Thersa
5 months ago
I think the two main purposes are D) to share knowledge and skills, and E) to network. That seems like the core of what a community of practice is all about.
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