What is an example of applying cadence and synchronization in SAFe? - Answer- - Conducting a PI Planning meeting
At the end of PI Planning after dependencies are resolved and risks are addressed, a confidence vote is taken. What is the default method used to vote - Answer- - A vote by every pers...
SAFe 5.1 Questions And Answers What is an example of applying cadence and synchronization in SAFe? - Answer- - Conducting a PI Planning meeting
At the end of PI Planning after dependencies are resolved and risks are addressed, a confidence vote is taken. What is the default method used to vote - Answer- - A vote by every person then normalized for the train
The primary need for SAFe is to scale the idea of what - Answer- - Business Agility
Who is responsible for managing the Portfolio Kanban - Answer- - Lean Portfolio Management
What is one of the tools associated with Design Thinking - Answer- - Empathy maps
What is part of the role of the Scrum Master - Answer- - To facilitate all team events
Why is it important to decouple deployment from release - Answer- - To enable releasing functionality on demand to meet business needs
An Enterprise has just adopted the SAFe Implementation Roadmap and is in the process of training executives, managers, and leaders. What is their next step - Answer-
- Identify Value Streams and Agile Release Trains to start alignment of the organization
The program board shows which two items - Answer- - Features ,Significant dependencies
What does the Continuous Delivery Pipeline enable - Answer- - Ongoing learning
What are two of the SAFe Core Values - Answer- - Program execution,Transparency
Which team type is 'organized to assist other teams with specialized capabilities and help them become more proficient in new technologies - Answer- - Enabling team
What are the three dimensions of Lean-Agile Leadership? (Choose three.) - Answer- - Lead the change,Lead by example,Mindset and principles
According to SAFe Principle #10, what should the Enterprise do when markets and customers demand change - Answer- - Reorganize the network around the new value flow
Which role serves as the servant leader for the Agile Release Train - Answer- - Release
Train Engineer
What is one example of differentiating business objectives - Answer- - Strategic Themes
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