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Scrum PSD Exam - Topic 1 Question 48 Discussion

Actual exam question for Scrum's PSD exam
Question #: 48
Topic #: 1
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At the 10th sprint review, the stakeholders are disappointed and angry. They have determined that the product or system being built both will not meet their needs and will cost more than they are willing to spend. What factors may have led to this? (choose three)

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Suggested Answer: B, D, F

there is no project plan, the presence of stakeholders in the development area is probably not helping and there is no project management. Transparancy would avoid the surprise for the stakeholders. If the PO didn't frequently update them, this can also lead to surprise and disappointent. If the stakeholders couldn't attend the sprint review they would also not be up to date and missing out on an opportunity to inspect and adapt.


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Roosevelt
3 months ago
Not letting us into the dev area seems like a huge mistake!
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Maryann
3 months ago
I think the scrum master dropped the ball on transparency.
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Juliana
3 months ago
Wait, how did they not notice this sooner?
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Elinore
4 months ago
Totally agree, the product owner should have kept everyone in the loop.
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Dong
4 months ago
Sounds like poor communication all around.
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Wei
4 months ago
I wonder if the stakeholders not being involved in the development area played a part. It seems like they should have some input throughout the process.
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Albina
4 months ago
I feel like we practiced a question similar to this, and I think the scrum master’s role in ensuring transparency is crucial. That could definitely be a reason for the stakeholders' frustration.
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Agustin
4 months ago
I’m not entirely sure, but I think if the project plan changes aren't documented, it could lead to misunderstandings about costs and needs.
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Rima
5 months ago
I remember we discussed how poor communication can really impact stakeholder satisfaction. Maybe the product owner not keeping them updated is a big factor here.
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Ardella
5 months ago
This is a straightforward question, in my opinion. The key is to identify the breakdowns in communication and stakeholder engagement that would lead to the situation described. I'm confident I can select the right three factors.
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Carmen
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by this question. There are a lot of options to choose from, and I'm not sure which ones are the most important. I'll need to think this through carefully.
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Kenia
5 months ago
This seems like a tricky one. I'll need to carefully consider the different factors that could have led to the stakeholders' disappointment.
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Ernie
5 months ago
Okay, I've got a strategy for this. I'll focus on the key communication and transparency issues that are likely to cause problems, like lack of documentation, stakeholder awareness, and project visibility. Those seem like the most critical factors here.
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Rebbeca
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused. Do I need to use the --restart=Never flag when creating the pod? I'm not sure about that.
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Maile
5 months ago
I remember practicing similar questions, and I think it involves blocking messages from non-authorized relay agents. Could it be C?
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Alonso
5 months ago
I can't recall if developing their own procedures manual would help with consistency. It feels like that could lead to varying practices instead.
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Mickie
5 months ago
I practiced similar questions, and I'm pretty confident that URL categories and application visibility are the ones we should choose.
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