SAFe SPC Context
This article explores a real-world SPC exam scenario and reinforces core responsibilities.
Exam Question
A change agent is invited to help an ART where management requires the teams to make big, up-front, and detailed scope commitments for every release. These commitments are not mandated by the external environment. What can the change agent do to best coach the decision makers?
(choose the best answer)
A. Explain that too much up-front detail demotivates Product Owners
B. Explain the benefits of releasing at the end of the PI
C. Emphasize the value of ‘responding to change’ from the Agile Manifesto
D. Satisfy the immediate need and improve later
Correct Answer
C. Emphasize the value of ‘responding to change’ from the Agile Manifesto
Explanation
Correct Answer
C. Emphasize the value of ‘responding to change’ from the Agile Manifesto:
This response aligns with SPC principles and SAFe guidance for this situation.
Incorrect Answers
A. Explain that too much up-front detail demotivates Product Owners:
This option misrepresents the responsibilities or mindset of an SPC.
B. Explain the benefits of releasing at the end of the PI:
This option misrepresents the responsibilities or mindset of an SPC.
D. Satisfy the immediate need and improve later:
This option misrepresents the responsibilities or mindset of an SPC.
Agile Leadership Insights
- Enablement: SPCs equip teams and leaders with Lean-Agile knowledge.
- Transformation: They actively guide SAFe implementations across the enterprise.
- Scaling Practices: SPCs ensure consistent flow and alignment at all levels.
Relevance to the SPC Exam
This question format mirrors the actual SPC exam. Understanding the SPC’s role and decision-making logic is essential for passing and for leading transformations.
Key Takeaways
- SPCs guide enterprise-wide Lean-Agile adoption.
- SAFe encourages systemic thinking and long-term enablement.
- Traditional, rigid planning approaches are not effective in SAFe.
Conclusion
SPCs play a critical role in embedding Agile practices across an organization. For focused practice, visit our SPC Exam Prep.
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