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As Sprint Planning progresses, the workload is getting to be greater than the Developer's capacity to meet the Sprint Goal. Which actions make the most sense to take?

(choose the best two answers)

A.
Potentially remove or change selected Product Backlog items.
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A.
Potentially remove or change selected Product Backlog items.
B.
The Developers ensure that the Product Owner is aware, start the Sprint and monitor progress.
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B.
The Developers ensure that the Product Owner is aware, start the Sprint and monitor progress.
C.
Cancel the Sprint.
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C.
Cancel the Sprint.
D.
Start the Sprint and recruit additional Developers.
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D.
Start the Sprint and recruit additional Developers.
E.
Ask the Developers to work overtime for this Sprint and promise that it will not happen again.
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E.
Ask the Developers to work overtime for this Sprint and promise that it will not happen again.
Suggested answer: A, B

Explanation:

According to the Scrum Guide, the Developers are accountable for creating a plan for the Sprint, which includes selecting the Product Backlog items that they can deliver in the Sprint1. If they realize that the workload is too high, they have two options: either reduce the scope or increase the capacity.Reducing the scope means removing or changing some of the Product Backlog items, in agreement with the Product Owner, so that the Sprint Goal can still be achieved2.Increasing the capacity means adding more Developers to the team, but this is not recommended, as it can disrupt the team dynamics, lower the quality, and increase the communication overhead3.Therefore, the best actions to take are A and B, as they respect the self-organization and collaboration of the Scrum Team, and allow them to deliver a valuable and potentially releasable Increment at the end of the Sprint4.

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