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Scaled Agile Exam SP-SAFe-Practitioner Topic 3 Question 31 Discussion

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Edison
14 days ago
Wait, what? Cadence makes routine everything that can be routine? That's like saying 'a clock makes time routine.' I'm going with B, the only sensible answer here.
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Elbert
15 days ago
Hmm, I was going to pick C, but Paulina makes a good point. B it is! Gotta love these systems thinking questions - they really make you think outside the box.
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Marti
22 hours ago
Yeah, systems thinking really challenges us to consider the bigger picture.
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Olen
5 days ago
I agree, optimizing a component doesn't always optimize the system.
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Paulina
17 days ago
This is an easy one. The answer is clearly B. Optimization at the component level can lead to suboptimal system performance. Systems thinking is all about the big picture.
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Elouise
18 days ago
I agree with Lyndia. Thinking about the system as a whole is crucial, not just individual components.
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Remedios
2 days ago
D) Cadence makes routine everything that can be routine
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Gregg
4 days ago
C) The length of the queue impacts the wait time
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Kiera
5 days ago
B) Optimizing a component does not optimize the system
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Gregg
7 days ago
A) Mastery drives intrinsic motivation
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Lyndia
1 months ago
B is the correct answer. Optimizing a component doesn't necessarily optimize the whole system. That's a key aspect of systems thinking.
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Joye
3 days ago
That's right, focusing on individual parts may not improve the overall system.
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Mattie
12 days ago
D) Cadence makes routine everything that can be routine
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Janine
20 days ago
C) The length of the queue impacts the wait time
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Chantell
25 days ago
B) Optimizing a component does not optimize the system
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Christiane
2 months ago
I agree with Walker. Systems thinking is all about looking at the bigger picture and understanding how all components work together.
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Walker
2 months ago
I think the answer is B) Optimizing a component does not optimize the system.
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