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5 years 9 months ago #14512

Rachel Madrid

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You got it right Ashish! B is the correct answer. Congratulations!

Here is the explanation:
By immediately re-estimating, the team misses out on the benefit of discussing the estimates and why they chose those estimates.


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5 years 9 months ago #14485

Ashish Bang

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Answer is "B"
5 years 9 months ago #14464

Rache Madrid

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An agile team used planning poker to estimate user stories. After all team members read a user story, the facilitator asks everyone to choose a card with estimated number of ideal days to complete a user story and then reveal the card. If estimates were widely different, the facilitator would immediately ask for re-estimates until all the estimates converge. What did the facilitator do wrong?

A. Participants used ideal days as the unit for the estimates.
B. Participants re-estimated immediately after everyone revealed their cards.
C. Cards were revealed when the process should have been anonymous.
D. The facilitator did nothing wrong and played by the rules.

Hint: Remember part of the value of planning poker is discussing the estimates.

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