What is one approach to unlock the intrinsic motivation of knowledge workers?
Options:
A.
Centralize decision-making
B.
Provide autonomy
C.
Reduce work in process (WIP) limits
D.
Strive to achieve a state of continuous flow
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Explanation:
Providing autonomy is one approach to unlock the intrinsic motivation of knowledge workers. Autonomy means giving knowledge workers the freedom and responsibility to make decisions about their work, such as how to do it, when to do it, and who to do it with. Autonomy fosters a sense of ownership, empowerment, and self-determination, which are essential for creativity and innovation. Autonomy also supports the Lean-Agile principle of decentralizing decision-making, which enables faster and better outcomes. SAFe provides several mechanisms to enable autonomy for knowledge workers, such as self-organizing and self-managing Agile teams, ARTs and Solution Trains, Communities of Practice, and Innovation and Planning Iterations. References: = Unlock the Intrinsic Motivation of Knowledge Workers, Decentralize Decision-Making, Exam Study Guide: SP (6.0) - SAFe® Practitioner
Question 33
What is the purpose of the Iteration review?
Options:
A.
To serve as a forecasting meeting where the work is estimated for the Program Increments
B.
To show the backlog items and work on possible Solutions for the backlog items
C.
To measure the team's progress by showing working Stories to the stakeholders and getting ^ feedback from them
D.
To identify where there is too much work in the system and where the teams are being ^ overloaded
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Explanation:
The Iteration Review is a regular SAFe Scrum event where the team inspects the iteration increment, assesses progress, and adjusts the team backlog. The purpose of the Iteration Review is to measure the team’s progress by showing working stories to the Product Owner and other stakeholders to get their feedback. The Iteration Review provides a way to gather immediate, contextual feedback from the team’s stakeholders on a regular cadence. The Iteration Review also allows the team to demonstrate their contributions, receive feedback to improve the solution, and adjust the Team Backlog based on new opportunities. References: Iteration Review, Iteration Review, What is Iteration review in SAFe® 6.0?, Iteration Review65
Question 34
Which statement is a value from the Agile Manifesto?
Options:
A.
Build incrementally with fast, integrated learning cycles
B.
Responding to change over following a plan
C.
Respect for people and culture
D.
Working software is the primary measure of progress
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Explanation:
The Agile Manifesto is a set of values and principles that guide the software development process. One of the values is “responding to change over following a plan”. This means that the team values the customer’s needs and feedback over the plan and process. The team embraces change as an opportunity to deliver better solutions and adapts to changing requirements and priorities. References: The 4 Values and 12 Principles of the Agile Manifesto - Smartsheet, 12 Principles Behind the Agile Manifesto | Agile Alliance
Question 35
What is the best measure of progress for complex system development?
Options:
A.
System Demo
B.
Prioritized backlog
C.
Inspect and Adapt
D.
Iteration Review
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Explanation:
The system demo is the best measure of progress for complex system development because it provides an integrated, comprehensive view of the new features delivered by the Agile Release Train (ART) over the past iteration. The system demo offers the ART a fact-based measure of current, system-level progress within the Program Increment (PI). It also allows the stakeholders to give feedback on the solution’s fitness for purpose and alignment with the vision. The system demo tests and evaluates the complete solution in a production-like context to receive feedback from stakeholders, including Business Owners, executive sponsors, other Agile Teams, development management, and customers (and their proxies). References: System Demo - Scaled Agile Framework, Principle #4 - Build incrementally with fast, integrated learning cycles - Scaled Agile Framework