QuestionQ494

Product

A Scrum team has recently had its product owner move to another team. A new product owner has been hired for the Scrum team. This product owner is new to the project, unfamiliar with the team’s practices, and does not yet fully understand the product users. After several sprints, the product owner is receiving constructive feedback from both internal and external stakeholders about the product’s direction and its current challenges.

What can the product owner do to improve stakeholders’ perception of the product and ensure the team understands the product vision?

Choose two
  • A Re-assess the product goal, place it on the product backlog and explain it to the team.
  • B Invite more stakeholders to the daily scrum meetings to voice their opinion of the product.
  • C Create sprint goals and communicate them at the sprint planning event.
  • D Invite product teams to more frequent reviews to observe the team's work and encourage feedback.
  • E Invite stakeholders to the sprint retrospective to brainstorm with the team improvements.
Explanation

The Product Goal is the Product Backlog’s commitment and serves as the future-state target that the Scrum Team plans against. Reassessing and clearly communicating that goal aligns the team on the product vision. Sprint Reviews bring key stakeholders together with the Scrum Team to inspect outcomes, discuss progress toward the Product Goal, and use feedback to determine adaptations and adjust the Product Backlog.

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