The Lean-Agile Center of Excellence (LACE) charter
B.
The portfolio canvas
C.
The steps in the Business Agility
D.
The SAFe Implementation Roadmap
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Explanation:
The SAFe Implementation Roadmap is a strategy and an ordered set of activities that have proven to be effective in successfully implementing SAFe. It is based on organizational change management strategies and provides the critical moves for adopting SAFe. The roadmap consists of 14 steps, from reaching the tipping point to sustaining and improving1. References: 1: Implementation Roadmap - Scaled Agile Framework
Question 45
The daily stand-up timebox should not exceed how many minutes?
Options:
A.
5 minutes
B.
20 minutes
C.
15 minutes
D.
10 minutes
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Explanation:
The daily stand-up is a key event in SAFe that helps teams synchronize their work, identify impediments, and adjust their plans. It is a time-boxed event that should not exceed 15 minutes, as longer meetings can reduce the team’s focus and productivity. The daily stand-up is also aligned with the Lean-Agile principle of applying cadence and synchronizing with cross-domain planning, which enables teams to operate reliably and efficiently.
References: Team Sync - Scaled Agile Framework, 18 Paragraphs That Will Make Your Daily Scrum Better
Question 46
What is the role of the Release Train Engineer?
Options:
A.
To ensure the technical integrity of all development in the Agile Release Train
B.
To coach teams to improve their results
C.
To serve as the content authority at the Program Level
D.
To serve as the Scrum Master for the Agile Release Train
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Explanation:
The Release Train Engineer (RTE) is a servant leader and coach for the Agile Release Train (ART), which is a group of Agile teams that work together to deliver value. The RTE facilitates the ART events and processes, and supports the teams in delivering value. They communicate with stakeholders, escalate impediments, help manage risk, and drive relentless improvement. The RTE also serves as the Scrum Master for the ART, which means they help the teams apply and improve the Scrum practices, such as planning, reviewing, and retrospecting. The RTE is not the technical leader, the content authority, or the program manager of the ART, but rather the facilitator and enabler of the ART’s success. References: Release Train Engineer - Scaled Agile Framework, Release Train Engineer (RTE): Responsibilities and Skills | Indeed.com
Question 47
What is critical to improving flow?
Options:
A.
Frequent context switching
B.
Reduce the batch sizes of work
C.
Address the local problems
D.
Increase work in process (WIP) limits
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Explanation:
Reducing the batch sizes of work is critical to improving flow, as it enables faster delivery of value, lower risk, higher quality, and better feedback1. Batch size is the amount of work that moves as a unit through the value stream2. Smaller batches reduce the cycle time, the total time from the beginning to the end of the process to provide value to a customer3. Smaller batches also reduce the variability and uncertainty in the system, leading to less waste and rework2. SAFe provides several practices to reduce the batch sizes of work, such as using User Stories, Features, and Minimum Viable Products (MVPs) as units of work, applying Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Delivery (CD) pipelines, and limiting Work in Process (WIP)1. References: Accelerating Flow with SAFe, Make Value Flow without Interruptions, Optimize Flow