Scenario A: Nexus Sprint Review with Five Scrum Teams
There are five Scrum Teams working on a product. During the Nexus Sprint Review, the teams
present the results of the Sprint. After introductions, each team takes time to present their work
for inspection by individually showing the new features they have built. They are not using a
shared environment. The stakeholders do not provide much feedback. The event ends and
people filter out of the room.
What could help this Nexus create a single Integrated Increment for inspection at the Nexus
Sprint Review?
(choose the best answer)
Who has overall responsibility for ensuring Nexus Sprint Retrospective occurs?
(choose the best answer)
True or False: A Nexus Integration Team is responsible for actually doing the integration work
during the Sprint.
True or False: Many Scrum Teams working on the same product create coordination
challenges that can be fully addressed by creating a communication plan.
Scenario C: Dependencies and Product Backlog items
During Nexus Sprint Planning, representatives from each of the 9-member Scrum Teams
identify many dependencies. This makes it hard for them to choose the work they could pull
into their individual teams for the next Sprint. No matter how they reorganize the Product
Backlog items, they continually find more or new dependencies.
What should the Scrum Teams do to effectively deal with their dependencies?
(choose the best answer)
Scenario B: Six Team Nexus with complex dependencies
A six team Nexus is developing a complex product, with different parts of the product that only
certain Scrum Teams can work on. In fact, there are some highly specialized individuals outside
the Nexus that are required for some of the work. In past Sprints the Nexus encountered
challenges dealing with the many dependencies between Scrum Teams.
Which of the following practices could this Nexus try in order to conduct Nexus Sprint Planning
more effectively?
(choose the best two answers)
Currently, your Scrum Teams are organized to address a single functional (component) area of
the product. What should be considered when deciding to move away from such component
teams toward feature teams?
(choose the best three answers)
During Cross-Team Refinement, the ordered Product Backlog (1 through 9) is mapped out so
the Nexus can visualize dependencies. For example, PBI 5 for Team Orange is dependent on
Team Red completing PBI 1.
All else being equal, which PBI is most concerning?
(choose the best answer)
How should Product Backlog items be chosen when multiple Scrum Teams work from the same
Product Backlog?
(choose the best answer)