PMI-ACP · Question #125
PMI-ACP Question #125: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is B: Schedule a meeting with them after a Daily Scrum meeting to explore and resolve the issue.. Daily Scrum meetings are time-boxed and meant for synchronization, not conflict resolution. The appropriate action is to schedule a dedicated follow-up meeting with the individuals involved to explore and resolve the friction privately and constructively. Attempting to resolve it
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meetings. The next step should be to:
Options
- AAttempt to resolve the problem directly and immediately during a Daily Scrum meeting.
- BSchedule a meeting with them after a Daily Scrum meeting to explore and resolve the issue.
- CIgnore the friction because a self-organizing team must sort out team conflict issues.
- DAsk for new resources to replace them before the friction undermines the team's productivity.
Explanation
Daily Scrum meetings are time-boxed and meant for synchronization, not conflict resolution. The appropriate action is to schedule a dedicated follow-up meeting with the individuals involved to explore and resolve the friction privately and constructively. Attempting to resolve it mid-Daily Scrum (A) disrupts the meeting's purpose. Ignoring conflict (C) is harmful — self-organization does not mean unmanaged dysfunction. Requesting new resources (D) is premature and extreme before attempting resolution.
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