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The Scrum Development Team is getting ready to start their Agile execution. In the current release, 8 sprints have been planned. The team wants to give the product owner, a picture of what are they planning to do in the current release. To start this, they need to decide on the goal of each sprint. When are the Sprint goals identified?
Select one:
a. As and when needed. No constraints.
b. During planning of the respective sprint
c. Before the start of Sprint 1
d. Once before Sprint 1 and another one before Sprint 5

Answers

Answered by priyaag2102
15

To help include pre-release activities and ensure that releases go well, scrum boards

Explanation:

a. Newsprint starts directly after the last sprint stops;

b. To start a sprint you require sprint planning where you set the sprint goal & sprint left;

c. The sprint return perspective takes place after the sprint review & before sprint planning;

d. The Daily Scrum happens every day during the Sprint.

  • Release planning comes after you have outlined your product vision and roadmap. It is often a good idea to plan and combine sprints into larger releases. Especially if you have a lot of key items in your product backlog.

  • To help include pre-release activities and ensure that releases go well, scrum boards often schedule the release sprint as the final sprint before disclosing the product to customers.
Answered by suman15pattanayak25
5

Answer:

Option - d

Explanation:

Once before Sprint 1 and another one before Sprint 5

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