You are the Scrum Master for your organization and Sally is the Product Owner. The Development Team approaches you with many questions regarding a user story. What should you do next in this scenario?
I’m a bit confused about whether the Development Team should go directly to the customer or not. I feel like option C could be a valid approach too, but I’m leaning towards B.
I think we practiced a similar question, and I remember that the Development Team should clarify the user story with the Product Owner. So, option B sounds right to me.
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like the Development Team should definitely talk to Sally first. It seems like option A might not address the issue directly.
I remember we discussed the importance of communication between the Development Team and the Product Owner. I think option B makes the most sense here.
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This seems like a classic case of interdepartmental conflict. I'm pretty sure the term we're looking for is "horizontal conflict" since it's between different departments within the organisation.
This looks like a straightforward question about changing the password for an encrypted private key in an Azure SQL database. I'll carefully review the Transact-SQL statements provided and select the one that seems most appropriate.
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