An organization is transitioning to an agile approach. At the project's first sprint review, the product owner did not accept the result of the sprint and has some concerns.
What should the project manager do?
A.
Organize a sprint retrospective and discuss the issues and how they can be avoided in the next sprint.
B.
Ask the project team to address the product owner's issues since the product owner is responsible for the scope in agile.
C.
Ask the product owner to accept the outcome since the team delivered what was agreed in the sprint planning.
D.
Create a record in the issue register and escalate the issue to the project steering committee.
The sprint retrospective is an integral part of the agile approach, providing an opportunity for the project team to inspect and adapt their processes. When the product owner has concerns about the sprint results, it is important to address these in a retrospective meeting. This allows the team to openly discuss what went well, what didn’t, and how they can improve in the next sprint. It’s a collaborative effort to enhance the quality and effectiveness of the team’s output and to ensure alignment with the product owner’s expectations12.
[:, Scrum.org resources on Sprint Review3., PMBOK® Guide – Seventh Edition4., Professional in Business Analysis (PMI-PBA)® Reference Materials5., ]
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