Turn mistakes into learning moments, create a trust-based environment, and visualize work are examples of which SAFe Core Value?
Correct Answer: B
Respect for People is one of the four SAFe Core Values. It means that the enterprise fosters a culture of mutual influence, trust, empowerment, and collaboration among all the people involved in delivering value, including customers, employees, partners, and suppliers. Respect for People also implies that the enterprise values diversity, inclusion, and psychological safety, and that it treats people as the most important asset. Respect for People supports the following practices in SAFe1: * Turn mistakes into learning moments. Mistakes are inevitable in complex and uncertain environments, and they provide opportunities for learning and improvement. Instead of blaming or punishing people for making mistakes, the enterprise encourages them to share their learnings, experiment with new ideas, and apply the Plan-Do-Check-Adjust (PDCA) cycle. * Create a trust-based environment. Trust is the foundation of effective collaboration and high performance. The enterprise builds trust by being transparent, honest, supportive, and accountable. It also empowers people to make decisions, take ownership, and self-organize around value delivery. * Visualize work. Visualization helps people see the flow of value, identify bottlenecks, dependencies, and waste, and collaborate on solutions. The enterprise uses various tools and techniques to visualize work, such as Kanban boards, Cumulative Flow Diagrams, Program Boards, and Value Stream Maps. References: 1: Respect for People and Culture - Scaled Agile Framework
Question 142
How many members does SAFe recommend to be in one Agile team?
Correct Answer: C
Question 143
Why is it important for teams to understand the optimum batch size for their work?
Correct Answer: A
Understanding the optimum batch size is crucial for teams to ensure that value flows efficiently through the development pipeline. By optimizing batch sizes, teams can reduce the cycle time and improve the delivery of value to customers, aligning with the Lean-Agile principles of delivering value incrementally and continuously. The reason for the faster speed is obvious. The reduced variability results from the smaller number of items in the batch1. The image you sent shows a table of assessment results for different categories related to agile project management. The category "Flow" has a score of 86%, which indicates that the team is performing well in terms of delivering value in a continuous and smooth manner. However, there may be some room for improvement in other categories, such as "Team backlog" and "PI Planning", which have lower scores of 50%. These categories are related to the planning and prioritization of work items, which affect the batch size and the flow of value. The team may benefit from applying some of the practices and tools suggested by SAFe, such as Kanban boards, WIP limits, and PI Objectives, to optimize their batch size and increase their flow efficiency234. References: Visualize and Limit WIP, Reduce Batch Sizes, and Manage Queue Lengths, Team Flow, Principle #6 - Visualize and limit WIP, reduce batch sizes, and manage queue lengths, Simplicity Factor: Batch Size A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated
Question 144
Which of the following Agile Team responsibilities is associated with the Iteration Retrospective?
Correct Answer: A
= The Agile Team responsibility that is associated with the Iteration Retrospective is "Improve relentlessly". This responsibility reflects the SAFe Core Value of Relentless Improvement, which means that the team continuously reflects on their practices, identifies improvement opportunities, and implements them in the next iteration. The Iteration Retrospective is a regular event where the team members discuss the results of the iteration, review their practices, and identify ways to improve. The team uses various techniques to collect feedback, perform root cause analysis, and prioritize improvement actions. The improvement actions are added to the Team Backlog and reviewed in the next Iteration Planning event. References: = Relentless Improvement - Scaled Agile Framework, Iteration Retrospective - Scaled Agile Framework1
Question 145
Which of the following statements describes the Release Train Engineer role?
Correct Answer: B
The Release Train Engineer (RTE) is a servant leader and coach for the Agile Release Train (ART), which is a group of Agile teams that work together to deliver value. The RTE facilitates the ART events and processes, and supports the teams in delivering value. They communicate with stakeholders, escalate impediments, help manage risk, and drive relentless improvement. The RTE also serves as the ART Chief Coach, which means they help the teams apply and improve the SAFe principles and practices, such as PI planning, system demos, inspect and adapt, and innovation and planning1. The RTE is not the team backlog owner, the ART-level content authority, or the technical leader of the ART, but rather the facilitator and enabler of the ART's success. References: Release Train Engineer - Scaled Agile Framework, Release Train Engineer(RTE): Roles & Responsibilities - KnowledgeHut, Release Train Engineer - Scaled Agile Framework