Computer Science, asked by mamidisuvarnalathas, 30 days ago

Alex is the Scrum Master and he wants his team to do the Product Backlog Refinement ceremony in all seriousness. He is highlighting the purpose of Product Backlog Refinement ceremony to the team. Which of the following is NOT a purpose of this ceremony? Select one: a. Ensures backlog contains appropriate items b. Removing user stories, if it is no longer relevant to the product and business c. The team demonstrates current progress with the product owner to get quick feedback d. Stories can be re-prioritized based on dependencies, if any

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Answered by Japji21
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Answer:

In the "Scrum from the Trenches" blog post series I like to address topics that I encounter in practicing Scrum in the real world, with real Scrum Teams. Sharing where theory comes into practice, what challenges teams encounter along the way and ways to help Scrum practitioners use the power of empiricism to overcome these challenges.

Product Backlog Refinement

In the previous "Scrum from the trenches"-blog I talked about the Sprint Goal. The Sprint Goal is mentioned 27 times in the Scrum Guide, Product Backlog refinement is only mentioned in the following piece (about the Product Backlog):

Product Backlog Refinement is the act of adding detail, estimates, and order to items in the Product Backlog. This is an ongoing process in which the Product Owner and the Development Team collaborate on the details of Product Backlog items. During Product Backlog refinement, items are reviewed and revised. The Scrum Team decides how and when refinement is done. Refinement usually consumes no more than 10% of the capacity of the Development Team. However, Product Backlog items can be updated at any time by the Product Owner or at the Product Owner’s discretion.

This tiny bit of text contains a lot of useful information that can guide you. In this article I'll provide you with some guidance and practices. The Scrum Guide (deliberately) does not tell you how to refine your product, because there are many practices to do so.

Answered by pashamohammed99
7

The team demonstrates current progress with the product owner to get quick feedback

Explanation:

one option is correct

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