SAFe 5.1 RTE Lesson 4 Flashcards

1
Q

Who is responsible for final Program Backlog preparation ahead of PI Planning?

A

Product Management

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2
Q

During Program Backlog preparation, the RTE is a backlog stakeholder who is often focused on what type of backlog items?

A
  • Infrastructure Enablers and
  • Improvement items.
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3
Q

The RTE should coach Product Management to create what capacity planning aid?

A

Capacity Allocation budget

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4
Q

The RTE should coach Product Management to order the Program Backlog using what technique?

A

Economic Sequencing (WSJF)

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5
Q

WSJF stands for?

A

Weighted Shortest Job First

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6
Q

WSJF is closely modeled after what other value prioritization method?

A

CD3 (Cost of Delay / Duration)

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7
Q

Features should be socialized with the agile teams prior to PI Planning. (True or False)

A

True

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8
Q

What working agreement establishes the minimum level of ready for a Feature?

A

Definition of Ready

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9
Q

Who creates the Definition of Ready?

A

The Agile Team

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10
Q

Who creates the Definition of Done?

A

The Agile Team

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11
Q

What are the two components of the Definition of Done?

A
  • Functional acceptance criteria for the solution, and
  • Non-Functional requirements for product quality.
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12
Q

The first half of Day 1 of PI Planning is committed to doing what?

A

Providing team with context and vision for the Business, the Product/Solution, and Architecture

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13
Q

What is the goal of PI Planning?

A

Align the ART to a set of objectives for the PI.

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14
Q

Should PI Planning continue, if the available (ready) backlog has fewer items that the current throughput velocity of the ART?

A

Yes. Plan what is ready and reserve the remaining capacity to accept more work later on.

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15
Q

What should the RTE look at if there is consistently not enough ‘ready’ backlog for the ART?

A

Look to see if the requirements for Definition of Ready or backlog preparation processes are too constraining or broken.

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16
Q

PI Objectives should be written so that they are understandable by whom?

A

Someone outside the team. Written in plain speak.

17
Q

What does the acronym R.O.A.M. stand for?

A

Resolved, Owned, Assigned, Mitigated

18
Q

What is the most important visual artifact of PI Planning?

A

Program Board

19
Q

Two key pieces of information represented on the Program Board are…

A

where Features are planned to be delivered; and cross-team dependencies

20
Q

Features represent PI objectives. (True or False)

A

False

21
Q

At the end of PI Planning Day 1, management reviews unresolved risks and adjusts what?

A

Scope and Objectives

22
Q

Who facilitates the management review session?

A

RTE

23
Q

During PI Planning, the Business Owners assign value to what?

A

PI Objectives

24
Q

What is the primary technique used for confidence voting during PI Planning?

A

Fist of Five

25
Q

What should the RTE do to ensure key roles are supported in distributed teams?

A

Establish proxies for key roles in the remote location.