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Questions # 31:

Focusing on the business need and desired outcomes during the Initiative Horizon allows the team to:

Options:

A.

Align strategies with delivery needs


B.

Focus on one potential solution


C.

Consider resource needs for future work


D.

Consider as many potential solutions as possible


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Questions # 32:

Which of the following is true about the Strategy Horizon?

Options:

A.

The agile mindset is the same, but we operate under a specific set of Strategic Principles


B.

The principles and agile mindset are the same as those at other horizons


C.

The principles are identical, but we use only a prescribed set of techniques


D.

The principles are identical to the other horizons, but the agile mindset is different


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Questions # 33:

Working at the Strategy Horizon, the team realizes they need to stimulate collaboration and continuous improvement. They settle on the following to achieve this:

Options:

A.

Evaluate an initiative to continue or be cancelled


B.

Appoint a liaison to mediate between the customer and the teams


C.

Complete a benchmarking study of competitors


D.

Develop effective channels to allow the transfer of knowledge between teams


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Questions # 34:

When decomposing stories, the concept of “breadth before depth” signifies progressively breaking down:

Options:

A.

Estimates and resources required to accomplish the story


B.

Backlog items to the lowest level of detail upfront


C.

Business goals into user stories representing smaller increments of value


D.

Tests to align with usable functionality delivered through each story


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Questions # 35:

A practice common to most agile approaches is to require that the items in the product backlog that are targeted to be delivered next, are:

Options:

A.

Loosely prioritized with some having the same priority


B.

Strictly prioritized, and sequenced from smallest to largest work effort


C.

Unprioritized, but with known business value


D.

Strictly prioritized and forced ranked


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Questions # 36:

Wanting to increase throughput, the team decides to speed delivery and reduce waste by:

Options:

A.

Working on more stories concurrently


B.

Conducting more planning workshops


C.

Limiting work-in-progress


D.

Increasing real options


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Questions # 37:

A team is performing strategy work. They have identified several needs to be met and very high-level estimates of the work to deliver value for each of those needs. If the team wants to communicate the path to deliver these initiatives over a strategic period of time, they should use:

Options:

A.

Product Roadmap


B.

MoSCoW technique


C.

Sprint Backlog


D.

Cynefin diagram


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Questions # 38:

A product owner has selected a particular workflow, and needs to identify potential epics and initiatives to learn more about it. They gather a group together to visually identify activities and themes of possible interest. What technique is typical for this purpose?

Options:

A.

Value stream mapping


B.

Cartesian mapping


C.

Story Mapping


D.

Data flow mapping


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Questions # 39:

At the initiative level, solution recommendations incorporate the following:

Options:

A.

*Iteration plan for the start of delivery*Projected impact to future delivery capability*Priority of the identified need


B.

*Ranked goal review*Impacts on other initiatives*Time and materials analysis


C.

*Requirements management plan*MosCoW feature quadrants*Analysis of similar plans from the past


D.

*Validation check on any assumption already made*Projected impact on identified need*Estimated costs, including time and money, and others if relevant


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Questions # 40:

The team is discussing one of the six key terms used to discuss both business analysis and its relationship with common terminology. Specifically, they are discussing a specific way of satisfying one or more needs in a context. This team is discussing the:

Options:

A.

Plan


B.

Need


C.

Value


D.

Solution


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