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Scrum PAL-I Exam - Topic 5 Question 24 Discussion

Actual exam question for Scrum's PAL-I exam
Question #: 24
Topic #: 5
[All PAL-I Questions]

You manage a product delivery organization. Your manager asks you to create a plan for the next fiscal year describing what will be delivered. What is the best way to proceed? (choose the best answer)

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Suggested Answer: A

In Agile, future planning should be based on empirical evidence, using past performance to inform what might be realistically achieved in the future. Probabilistic forecasting gives a more realistic view by accounting for variability in team performance and aligning with Agile's iterative, adaptive approach. It avoids overcommitment and provides transparency, promoting better stakeholder communication.


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Sherrell
24 hours ago
I'm not sure about option B. Just using my knowledge to make a plan feels risky without team input.
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Theola
6 days ago
I think option A makes sense because analyzing current capabilities against demand seems like a solid way to forecast what we can realistically deliver.
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Skye
11 days ago
I practiced a similar question where we had to forecast delivery based on team capabilities. Option A feels like the most data-driven choice to me.
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Felicidad
16 days ago
I feel like option D could work, but normalizing story points across teams sounds tricky. I wonder if that could lead to inconsistencies.
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Sylvie
22 days ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I think using a Gantt chart like in option C might not fit well with Agile principles.
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Linette
27 days ago
I remember we discussed the importance of collaboration with Product Owners in our last study session. Option A seems to align with that approach.
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