In a team, if someone gets stuck with the selected tasks for the iteration, what is the immediate next step?
O Without wasting time, the team member has to inform the Lead/Onsite coordinator and take up another task.
O The team member should reach out to other team members tor help.
O The team member should wait tor the Team Retrospective to discuss the issue.
O Team member must inform the Product Owner and pick up another task.
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Answer:
OK.. let’s see here. A team may have many players. But it is termed as a team because when speaking of the game play or its outcome, each member of the team interacts with every other member of the team to make a big difference.
Explanation:
So it is obvious that the desired outcome is the effort put in by each member of the team. Now what you say is that if one of the players or member of the team (who could in fact be the lead player or an important player) is stuck in performing one of the tasks, then what should all other members or any other member of the team do?
Well the right options, as I have already gone through all four options provided by you… it would be the right option that without wasting any time further, try and let the main coordinator be aware of the condition and then immediately try and take up very next task. This is one way the game could in fact go on without any further delays. So the correct answer is the first option provided by you.
Answer:
O Without wasting time, the team member has to inform the Lead/Onsite coordinator and take up another task.
It is important to tell the team during the Daily Scrum that something else is needed for a while. Agile software development treats people with due respect where people choose to do work. For example, in Extreme Programming, the emphasis is laid on team members to take work from a queue.