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When multiple Scrum Teams are working on the same product, should all of their Increments be integrated every Sprint?

(choose the best answer)

A.
Yes, in order to accurately inspect what is done.
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A.
Yes, in order to accurately inspect what is done.
B.
Yes, but only for Scrum Teams whose work has dependencies.
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B.
Yes, but only for Scrum Teams whose work has dependencies.
C.
No, each Scrum Team stands alone.
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C.
No, each Scrum Team stands alone.
D.
No, that is far too hard and must be done in a hardening Sprint.
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D.
No, that is far too hard and must be done in a hardening Sprint.
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

When multiple Scrum Teams are working on the same product, they should integrate their Increments every Sprint because:

It allows them to accurately inspect what is done and what is potentially releasable. By integrating their work frequently, they can ensure that the product is in a usable and valuable state at the end of each Sprint, and that it meets the Definition of Done and the Sprint Goal.

It enables them to adapt to changes and feedback faster. By integrating their work frequently, they can reduce the complexity and risk of integration, and discover and resolve any issues or dependencies sooner. They can also incorporate any new insights or requirements into their Product Backlog and Sprint Planning.

It fosters collaboration and alignment among the teams. By integrating their work frequently, they can share their learnings and best practices, and coordinate their efforts towards a common vision and goal. They can also leverage the collective intelligence and creativity of the teams to deliver a better product.

Scrum Guide 2020, page 10: "When a Product Backlog item or an Increment is described as "Done", everyone must understand what "Done" means. Although this varies significantly per Scrum Team, members must have a shared understanding of what it means for work to be complete, to ensure transparency."

Scrum Guide 2020, page 10: "The moment a Product Backlog item meets the Definition of Done, an Increment is born."

Scrum Guide 2020, page 10: "Each Increment is additive to all prior Increments and thoroughly verified, ensuring that all Increments work together."

Scrum Guide 2020, page 14: "The purpose of each Sprint is to deliver Increments of potentially releasable functionality that adhere to the Scrum Team's current Definition of Done."

Scrum Guide 2020, page 15: "The Sprint Review is an informal meeting, not a status meeting, and the presentation of the Increment is intended to elicit feedback and foster collaboration."

asked 23/09/2024
Sathiyaraj Arulprakasam
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