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6 days 15 hours ago #32904

Sameer Menda

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Correct Answer to Q#145: D

Risk-based spikes are special stories that are created and designed to remove or reduce risk from the iteration.
2 weeks 1 day ago #32878

Sameer Menda

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Here is our free PMI-ACP Exam sample question of the week.

Question 145: A risk event has been identified that will affect your current iteration. To investigate and determine ways to mitigate the risk, what will your team do?
A. Perform expected monetary value assessments.
B. Discuss the risk in their stand-up meeting and try to find a solution.
C. Discuss it with the product owner and see if there is a way to remove the feature containing the risk.
D. Perform a risk-based spike
3 weeks 20 hours ago #32863

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Correct Answer to Q#144: D

Both sprint/iteration and risk information can be represented on a burn down chart. Risk burn down charts are typically separate, but for both, a burn down is what is represented to show the scope of work completed and risk mitigation efforts working.
4 weeks 1 day ago #32825

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Here is our free PMI-ACP Exam sample question of the week.

Question 144: David is new to your Agile team, and he is interested in how your team will be tracking scope of work completed and risk on the project. Which of the following type of chart or graph will you explain that you are using for both?
A. Velocity charts
B. Cumulative-flow diagrams
C. Kanban board
D. Burn down charts
1 month 2 weeks ago #32741

Sameer Menda

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Dot voting is a quick, democratic way to prioritize features or tasks based on team consensus. While it’s helpful for making decisions quickly and gauging interest or preference, it doesn't always reflect the actual value flow or efficiency of the system like Value Stream Analysis does.

Dot voting is more subjective, based on team members’ opinions and the immediate importance of tasks, whereas Value Stream Analysis provides an objective, process-driven view of where focus should go based on value delivery and efficiency.
1 month 2 weeks ago #32736

Shiraz Khan

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please guide in more detail why value stream analysis which is more focused on process is considered as prioritization technique in place of Dot voting?

Sameer Menda wrote: Here is our free PMI-ACP Exam sample question of the week.

Question 133: You are coaching your Agile team in different ways to prioritize value. Which one of the following would not be a way to prioritize?
A. Dot voting
B. Value stream analysis
C. MoSCoW
D. Monopoly Money

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