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Scaled Agile Exam SAFe-POPM Topic 1 Question 18 Discussion

Actual exam question for Scaled Agile's SAFe-POPM exam
Question #: 18
Topic #: 1
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What is one method to establish a team's velocity?

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Suggested Answer: C

One method to establish a team's velocity is to compare the average story points completed throughout the previous iterations. This gives an indication of how much work the team can realistically deliver in a given time frame, based on their past performance. To calculate the team's velocity, you can use the following formula: Team velocity = total story points completed / number of iterations. You can also use various charts and tools to visualize the team's velocity and track its progress over time1234


* Velocity in Scrum: How to Measure and Improve Performance - Atlassian

* Discover the Concept of Team Velocity - OpenClassrooms

* A Word on Velocity - LeadingAgile

* Increasing Your Scrum Team's Velocity --- ClearlyAgile

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Stephaine
2 months ago
As a former project manager, I can tell you that option A is the way to go. Gotta track that planned vs. actual to get the true velocity.
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Matilda
29 days ago
I see your point, but I still think option A is the most accurate method for establishing team velocity.
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Sabrina
1 months ago
I prefer option C, looking at the average Story points completed in previous Iterations gives a good indication of velocity.
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Maryanne
1 months ago
I think option B could also be useful, adding up the Story points for completed Features.
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Irving
1 months ago
I agree, tracking planned versus actual is crucial for understanding team velocity.
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Stacey
2 months ago
Haha, option D sounds like the team's 'wish list' velocity, not the real deal. Give me option C any day!
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Abraham
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about option D. Wouldn't that just be the planned velocity, not the actual velocity the team achieved?
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Charlene
21 days ago
C) Compare the average Story points completed throughout the previous Iterations
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Laine
23 days ago
B) Add the Story points for all Features completed in the Iteration
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Franchesca
26 days ago
A) Calculate the percentage planned versus actual Stories completed during an Iteration
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Crista
2 months ago
I'm going with option B. Adding up the story points for all completed features gives a clear picture of the team's output.
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Fabiola
1 months ago
I prefer option C, comparing the average story points completed in previous iterations gives a good baseline.
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Elbert
2 months ago
I think option A could also be useful to track the planned versus actual stories completed.
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Carin
2 months ago
I agree, option B is a good method to establish the team's velocity.
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Tawna
2 months ago
I think C) Compare the average Story points completed throughout the previous Iterations makes more sense, as it gives a better overall picture of the team's velocity.
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Corinne
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is B) Add the Story points for all Features completed in the Iteration.
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Refugia
3 months ago
Option C sounds like the way to go. Tracking the average story points completed over time is a great way to measure team velocity.
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Elvis
1 months ago
That's true, it's important to track how well the team is meeting their planned goals.
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Dell
2 months ago
A) Calculate the percentage planned versus actual Stories completed during an Iteration
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Shenika
2 months ago
That makes sense, it gives a good overall picture of the team's performance.
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Leoma
2 months ago
C) Compare the average Story points completed throughout the previous Iterations
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Ilda
3 months ago
I think the answer is A) Calculate the percentage planned versus actual Stories completed during an Iteration.
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