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The questions for SAFe Agilist 6.0 were last updated at Nov 20,2024.
- Exam Code: SAFe Agilist 6.0
- Exam Name: SAFe 6 Agilist
- Certification Provider: Scrum
- Latest update: Nov 20,2024
When using the Scaled Agile Framework, what is one benefit of adding synchronization to the cadence of multiple teams?
- A . System-wide development variability is reduced to zero
- B . System-wide demos are possible since all the team demos happen at the same time
- C . Each team will work faster since they all start at the same time
- D . Overall work-in-progress is reduced
What is an example of applying cadence-based synchronization in SAFe?
- A . Teams decide their own Iteration length
- B . Teams align their Iterations to the same schedule to support communication, coordination, and system integration
- C . Teams allow batch sizes across multiple intervals
- D . Teams meet twice every Program Increment (PI) to plan and schedule capacity
Peter Drucker defines knowledge workers as individuals who know more about the work they perform than who?
- A . Their coworkers
- B . Their team
- C . Their organization
- D . Their bosses
What else does the SAFe principle, unlock the intrinsic motivation of knowledge workers, require besides purpose and minimum possible constraints?
- A . Transparency
- B . Innovation
- C . Incentive-based compensation
- D . Autonomy
What is one benefit of unlocking the intrinsic motivation of knowledge workers?
- A . To centralize decision-making
- B . To provide autonomy with purpose, mission, and minimum constraints
- C . To lower work in process (WIP) limits
- D . To strive to achieve a state of continuous flow
What else does the SAFe Lean-Agile principle, unlock the intrinsic motivation of knowledge workers, require besides purpose and autonomy?
- A . Innovation
- B . Transparency
- C . Mastery
- D . Incentive-based compensation
Which is not an extrinsic motivation factor?
- A . Compensation
- B . Recognition
- C . Stacked Ranking
- D . Promotion Opportunities
What is the biggest benefit of decentralized decision-making?
- A . Ensuring strategic decisions are not made in a vacuum
- B . Delivering value in the shortest sustainable lead time
- C . Creating better visualization
- D . Removing accountability from leaders
When should a decision be decentralized?
- A . If it’s long-lasting
- B . If it requires local information
- C . If it provides large economies of scale
- D . If it’s infrequent
Which two types of decisions should remain centralized even in a decentralized decision-making environment? (Choose two.)
- A . Decisions that are made frequently
- B . Decisions that come with a high cost of delay
- C . Decisions that require local information
- D . Decisions that deliver large and broad economic benefits
- E . Decisions unlikely to change in the short term