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BA-201 · Question #17

The Salesforce development team is strictly following scrum to govern its releases. An executive trying to plan a vacation wants to know when work on the feature will begin so they can be available…

The correct answer is C. Work will begin when capacity becomes available. Kanban does not use fixed-length sprints or iteration cycles. Work is pulled continuously as capacity becomes available, so there is no predetermined 'start date' for any given feature. The correct answer is C: work will begin when capacity becomes available. Option B ('next…

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The Salesforce development team is strictly following scrum to govern its releases. An executive trying to plan a vacation wants to know when work on the feature will begin so they can be available for additional implementation questions. After consulting with the product owner, the business analyst (BA) learns the team has decided to adopt Kanban instead for all future releases. What should the BA tell the executive?

Options

  • AWork will begin after executive approval is given.
  • BWork will begin in the next sprint.
  • CWork will begin when capacity becomes available

How the community answered

(38 responses)
  • A
    11% (4)
  • B
    16% (6)
  • C
    74% (28)

Explanation

Kanban does not use fixed-length sprints or iteration cycles. Work is pulled continuously as capacity becomes available, so there is no predetermined 'start date' for any given feature. The correct answer is C: work will begin when capacity becomes available. Option B ('next sprint') is a Scrum concept and does not apply to Kanban. Option A ('after executive approval') is not a Kanban or Scrum concept - adding unnecessary gates contradicts both frameworks.

Topics

#Agile Methodologies#Kanban#Stakeholder Communication#Process Adoption

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