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What conditions are most likely occurring if you feel you need a 'Quality Assurance and Release Readiness Sprint'?

(choose the best three answers)

A.
You are following Scrum and the concept of a Hardening Sprint.
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A.
You are following Scrum and the concept of a Hardening Sprint.
B.
Scrum has been modified in an acceptable manner to introduce 'Quality Assurance and Release Readiness Sprints'.
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B.
Scrum has been modified in an acceptable manner to introduce 'Quality Assurance and Release Readiness Sprints'.
C.
The Definition of Done is weak or incomplete, allowing technical debt to accumulate.
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C.
The Definition of Done is weak or incomplete, allowing technical debt to accumulate.
D.
The Developers find it nearly impossible to create a valuable, useful product Increment in a Sprint.
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D.
The Developers find it nearly impossible to create a valuable, useful product Increment in a Sprint.
E.
The Definition of Done is not being met every Sprint.
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E.
The Definition of Done is not being met every Sprint.
Suggested answer: C, D, E

Explanation:

A ''Quality Assurance and Release Readiness Sprint'' is not a Scrum concept, but a sign of poor engineering practices and weak adherence to the Scrum values and principles. It indicates that the Scrum Team is not delivering a potentially releasable product Increment every Sprint, which is one of the core commitments of Scrum. This could be due to a weak or incomplete Definition of Done, which allows technical debt to accumulate and compromises the quality and usability of the product. It could also be due to the Developers finding it nearly impossible to create a valuable, useful product Increment in a Sprint, which could be caused by various factors such as lack of skills, tools, collaboration, feedback, or empowerment. The Definition of Done is not being met every Sprint, which means that the Scrum Team is not fulfilling its accountability for the Increment and is not transparent about the state of the product.

Scrum Guide 2020, section ''Commitments'', ''Definition of Done'', ''The Sprint'', ''The Increment''.

Advanced Knowledge of Scrum, section ''Definition of Done'', ''Technical Debt''.

Scrum Master Accountabilities, section ''Accountability for Effectiveness''.

asked 23/09/2024
Adrien Gallais
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