A Scrum Team works on a project in 2-week Sprints. During the Sprint Planning meeting of the fifteenth Sprint, the Scrum Master says:
“We have seen from the last 12 Sprints that we cannot deliver potentially shippable increments in 2 weeks. Let’s increase the duration for Sprint 16.”
Should the duration be increased?
A. Yes, because the Scrum Master can change the Sprint duration.
B. Yes, because past Sprint performance is a good reason to change.
C. No, because the Sprint duration cannot be changed, for any reason.
D. No, because only Development Team members may change Sprint duration.
B. Yes, because past Sprint performance is a good reason to change. >> The Scrum Master gives a valid argument, based on a good amount of earlier work, that the Sprint duration should be changed.
B. Yes, because past Sprint performance is a good reason to change.
>> The Scrum Master gives a valid argument, based on a good amount of earlier work, that the Sprint duration should be changed.
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