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Scaled Agile Exam SAFe-SGP Topic 2 Question 15 Discussion

Actual exam question for Scaled Agile's SAFe-SGP exam
Question #: 15
Topic #: 2
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What principle from the House of Lean explains the purpose of the PI Planning retrospective?

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Suggested Answer: A

The appropriate Lean action to take once all of the expected value of an Epic has been delivered, even if all of the planned Features have not been completed, is to close the Epic1. This means that the Epic Owner declares that the epic is done and no further work is required. Closing the epic frees up the resources and budget that were allocated to it, and allows the teams to focus on other value streams and initiatives.Closing the epic also enables the Epic Owner to measure the actual outcomes and benefits of the epic, and compare them with the expected ones in the Lean business case2. Closing the epic does not mean that the solution is fixed and cannot be changed or improved later.It simply means that the current hypothesis of the epic has been validated or invalidated, and that further work can be initiated as new epics or features if needed3.

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Dustin
25 days ago
The PI Planning retrospective is like a group therapy session for our Agile team. Respect for people and culture seems like the right answer to me.
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Lili
26 days ago
As a Lean practitioner, I have to say that the PI Planning retrospective is all about Relentless Improvement. How else are we going to keep getting better? D is the way to go, folks.
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Raymon
1 months ago
Innovation? Really? The PI Planning retrospective is all about reflecting on what's working and what needs to be improved. I'd have to say D is the correct answer here.
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Jaime
2 days ago
C) Flow
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Laticia
9 days ago
B) Innovation
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Haley
18 days ago
B) Innovation
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Yuki
20 days ago
A) Respect for people and culture
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Ocie
22 days ago
A) Respect for people and culture
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Clorinda
1 months ago
Flow is definitely important in Lean, but I don't think that's the direct purpose of the PI Planning retrospective. I'm leaning towards D.
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Jeanice
2 days ago
Flow is important, but it might not be the main focus of the retrospective.
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Marcos
13 days ago
Innovation can definitely play a role in improving the process.
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Pamella
20 days ago
Respect for people and culture is also crucial in the PI Planning retrospective.
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Anastacia
29 days ago
I agree, relentless improvement is a key principle in Lean.
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Anna
1 months ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure. The PI Planning retrospective seems more about respecting the team and their feedback, so I'd go with A.
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Fletcher
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be A) Respect for people and culture.
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Dannie
2 months ago
I think the answer is D. The PI Planning retrospective is all about continuously improving our processes, which aligns with the principle of Relentless Improvement.
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Kirk
18 days ago
Flow is crucial for efficiency, so I can see how that principle relates to the PI Planning retrospective as well.
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Annice
20 days ago
Innovation is important too, we need to constantly find new ways to improve our planning process.
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Pansy
25 days ago
I think it also ties back to the principle of Respect for people and culture, as we value feedback from all team members.
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Ty
1 months ago
I agree, the PI Planning retrospective is definitely focused on improving our processes.
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Paul
2 months ago
I agree with Venita, the PI Planning retrospective is all about continuous improvement.
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Venita
2 months ago
I think the answer is D) Relentless improvement.
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