QuestionQ379

Product

Roadmaps are defined as spanning a rolling 12-month period. When developing a product roadmap in an agile environment, which factor should the agile lead consider?

  • A Just-in-time (JIT) refinement
  • B Stories to be released in each sprint
  • C Infrastructure updates
  • D Funding decisions
Explanation

Because a rolling 12-month roadmap sits at the highest, least-detailed level of agile planning, the items on it are necessarily coarse and will be re-examined and elaborated only as they approach their delivery window; the agile lead must therefore plan for just-in-time refinement — progressively detailing themes and features into stories only when the team is close enough to the work to have current, accurate information — rather than committing sprint-by-sprint story assignments, infrastructure specifics, or funding allocations that far in advance, since those decisions are made at the release and iteration planning levels, not on the roadmap itself.

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