Agile Project Management complete course is currently being offered by Google through Coursera platform and is Course 5 of 6 in the Google Project Management: Professional Certificate.
About this Course: This is the fifth course in the Google Project Management Certificate program. This course will explore the history, approach, and philosophy of Agile project management, including the Scrum framework. You will learn how to differentiate and blend Agile and other project management approaches. As you progress through the course, you will learn more about Scrum, exploring its pillars and values and comparing essential Scrum team roles.
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Agile Project Management Weekly Challenge 01 Answers
Q1. Agile project management works well with projects that
take an iterative approach. What does this mean? Select all that apply.
- Project
deliverables improve continuously based on feedback
- Project
processes are repeated many times during the life cycle of the project
- The
project will take longer to complete
- The
team operates within many short blocks of time
Q2. You are managing a project and your customer does not
know which features they want in the end product. How can Agile help solve your
customer’s problem? Select all that apply.
- Agile
helps your team frequently and quickly get customer feedback. This enables
you to make changes as needed and give your customer the product they
really want.
- Agile
enables you to produce more than one version of the product. Then, the
customer can decide which one they prefer.
- Agile
helps you create a product requirements document, formally-approved
project plans, and a change control board, with the aim of protecting the
team from building something that the customer doesn’t want and minimizing
any changes.
- Agile
acknowledges the fact that things change and is designed to embrace these
changes as your project progresses.
Q3. As an Agile project manager, why is it important to
value customer collaboration over contract negotiation? Select all that apply.
- It
allows the freedom to collaborate with customers early and often.
- It
reinforces that customer satisfaction is the highest priority when
building a high quality and valuable product.
- It
saves your organization time and money.
- It
encourages your team to seek out every opportunity to include the customer
or stakeholder during project execution.
Q4. What does the Agile Manifesto mean by value delivery?
Select all that apply.
- Save
clients as much money as possible
- Deliver
highly valuable products to customers
- Simplify
and maximize the amount of work not done
- Deliver
products quickly and frequently
Q5. What does VUCA stand for?
- Veracity,
uncertainty, collaboration, and accountability
- Volatility,
upheaval, collaboration, and ambiguity
- Volatility,
uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity
- Volume,
uncertainty, complexity, and accuracy
Q6. How can the VUCA concept help you decide to use Agile or
Waterfall? Select all that apply.
- It
helps determine how complex your project is.
- It
helps determine if your project is too ambiguous for the Waterfall method.
- It
helps determine whether your project is too volatile for the Waterfall
method.
- It
helps determine if your project needs more predictive stability than the
Waterfall method provides.
Q7. Where does Scrum get its name? Select all that apply.
- Scrum
is an acronym for the processes that make up the Agile methodology.
- Scrum
refers to a formation in rugby where players huddle closely together with
their heads down while trying to gain possession of the ball.
- The
purpose of the rugby scrum is for each player on the team to play their
role in order to work together and achieve their shared goal.
- Scrum
refers to a football team’s huddle.
Q8. What are the four basic activities performed during the
product development process of the XP method?
- Planning,
collaborating, testing, and designing
- Designing,
coding, testing, and listening
- Designing,
collaborating, testing, and summarizing
- Planning,
coding, summarizing, and developing
Q9. Fill in the blank: To get the full benefits from Agile,
you must adopt not only its processes, but also its _____.
- mindset
- terminology
- software
- platform
Q10. As a Waterfall project manager, your goal is to
minimize any changes that could lead to scope creep. You want to protect your
team from building something the client or stakeholders don’t want. What formal
and rigorous process could you set up to safeguard against this?
- Formal
communication freeze
- Daily
stakeholder meetings
- Change
Control Board
- Kanban
board
Agile Project Management Weekly Challenge 02 Answers
Q1. In the three pillars of Scrum, what does transparency
mean? Select all that apply.
- Only
team members who deal with vendors or stakeholders must be transparent.
- Teams
must be upfront and open with all stakeholders, including team members,
customers, sponsors, and management.
- Everyone
on the team must be transparent in order to avoid mixed signals,
breakdowns of communication, and unnecessary complications.
- Teams
must make the most significant aspects of their work visible to those
responsible for the outcome.
Q2. Fill in the blank: A Scrum Team should be _____, which
means people with different skill sets in the organization work together to
complete the project successfully.
- self-disciplined
- decisive
- cross-functional
- organized
Q3. Fill in the blank: In Scrum, the _____ often assumes the
role of the Scrum Master.
- Development
Team Member
- Stakeholder
- Product
Owner
- project
manager
Q4. What are a Product Owner’s responsibilities? Select all
that apply.
- Clearly
communicate and prioritize the Product Backlog
- Facilitate
Scrum events such as the Sprint Planning and Retrospective
- Help
the team understand the overall goal and mission of the project
- Make
sure the product fulfills the customers’ needs
Q5. What are some key skills a successful Scrum Master
should have? Select all that apply.
- Communication
- Coaching
- Leadership
- Budgeting
Q6. What is the optimal size of a Development Team?
- 11
to 15 people
- 5
to 20 people
- 1
to 3 people
- 3
to 9 people
Q7. Who on the Scrum Team is responsible for meeting
customers’ needs and prioritizing the Product Backlog?
- Development
Team
- Scrum
Master
- Project
Manager
- Product
Owner
Q8. Scrum Teams behave according to what core values? Select
all that apply.
- Focus
- Respect
- Dissension
- Openness
- Commitment
Q9. As a new project begins, the Scrum Team creates
processes and structures they believe will help them efficiently complete the
project. While they are open to ideas, the team doesn’t want to rely on outside
processes to get the work done. Which Development Team trait does this
represent?
- Customer-oriented
- Self-organizing
- Cross-functional
- Cross-organizing
Q10. What is one responsibility of both a Product Owner and
a project manager?
- Product
Backlog management
- Stakeholder
management
- Timebox
management
- Team
performance management
Agile Project Management Weekly Challenge 03 Answers
Q1. Which of the following best describes why Scrum Teams
refer to the Product Backlog as a living artifact?
- The
Product Owner adds items at any time.
- The
team only adds items at the end of a Sprint.
- The
Product Owner only adds items at the end of a Sprint.
- The
stakeholders can add items at any time.
Q2. A Product Owner writing a user story needs the story to
fit within the planned Sprint. If the user story is too large, they break it
down into multiple, scaled-down stories in order to meet which of the
I.N.V.E.S.T. story writing criteria?
- Negotiable
- Estimitable
- Small
- Valuable
- Independent
Q3. As a Product Owner, you need to add estimates to your
Backlog for a small number of items. You’d like your team to reach a consensus
on the number of items, and you’d also like to incorporate the Fibonacci
sequence. Which effort estimation technique should you use?
- Affinity
Mapping
- Planning
Poker™
- The
Bucket System
- Dot
Voting
Q4. As a Product Owner, you set the initial Sprint duration
the team has to work on their items. This refers to what Scrum concept?
- Interval
- Schedule
- Time
frame
- Timebox
Q5. During what Scrum event will the Scrum Master ask
s like: What has been our average velocity? Who on the team has any
upcoming vacations or work conflicts? Who is responsible for what Sprint tasks?
- Sprint
Review
- Daily
Scrum
- Sprint
Retrospective
- Sprint
planning
Q6. Which role is responsible for assisting team members to
clear obstacles and unblock their work?
- Product
Owner
- Another
teammate
- Scrum
Master
- Key
stakeholder
Q7. Fill in the blank: Retrospectives in Scrum happen _____
a traditional project.
- less
often than in
- more
often than in
- as
often as in
Q8. Fill in the blank: When a team conducts Sprint Planning,
they use the average velocity of _____ to determine how many items they can
safely add to their Sprint Backlog.
- at
least three days
- at
least three Sprints
- at
least three weeks
- at
least three story points
Q9. Why would a Scrum Team use a Kanban board? Select all
that apply.
- To
take fewer notes
- To
give a better sense of the team’s flow of work
- To
make it easier to notice work-in-progress (WIP) limits
- To
visualize tasks
Q10. Which tool is helpful for documenting Backlog and item
information?
- Video
chat
- Spreadsheets
- Presentations
Agile Project Management Weekly Challenge 04 Answers
Q1. Does delivering value mean improving compliance
adherence for a business?
- Yes.
Compliance adherence is the most valuable asset for a business, regardless
of what the business needs to accomplish.
- No.
Value only refers to the financial benefits for a business.
- Sometimes.
Value can mean different things for each business based on what they hope
to accomplish.
Q2. Which of the following are components of a typical value
roadmap? Select all that apply.
- A
product vision
- A
mission statement
- A
product roadmap
- A
release plan
- A
product playbook
Q3. Which of the following provides an overview of the
expected product, its high-level requirements, and an estimated schedule for
reaching milestones?
- A
product vision
- A
product roadmap
- A
value playbook
- A
Product Backlog
Q4. What are some common pitfalls of making a product
roadmap? Select all that apply.
- Pressure
teams to achieve deadlines no matter what it takes
- Conduct
regular reviews of the roadmap with stakeholders and the team
- Put
more work into the roadmap than the deliverables
- Let
stakeholders think the roadmap is set and unchangeable
Q5. Imagine you’re a project manager creating a project
roadmap. You meet with the Product Owner to estimate the team’s capacity and
velocity—their ability to complete work at a certain pace. Which Agile
principle does this scenario represent?
- Stakeholders
and the team developers must work together daily throughout the project.
- Deliver
working software frequently, with a preference to the shorter timescale.
- Agile
processes promote sustainable development—the team developers should be
able to maintain a constant workload.
- At
regular intervals, the development team meets to reflect on how to become
more effective.
Q6. As a project manager, your organization makes a shift to
Agile. To create a sense of urgency, which s should you ask your team
about what’s working, and what’s not working right now?
- How
can we change the company’s stated mission or values to better align with
our work?
- How
can we help you become more productive and supported in your work?
- What
allows our competitors to outperform us and get their products and
features to market more quickly?
- What
can we do to cut costs in our product creation and Sprint process?
Q7. Imagine you are a project manager overseeing the
adoption of Agile at your organization. When setting goals for the project, you
consider the timeline, specific results, and reason for the change. You put
this information in a document the whole team can access. Which of the three
keys to influence does this scenario demonstrate?
- Clarify
measurable results
- Find
vital behaviors
- Leverage
the six sources of influence
Q8. Imagine you are a project manager for a mobile game that
is experiencing significant technical issues. While working on the update, your
team members appear unhappy and arrive at work late. What can you do to boost
morale and improve the quality of deliverables? Select all that apply.
- Take
a training class on team dynamics and how to better work together
- Run
a team brainstorm session to identify areas for improvement
- Require
positive attitudes in team meetings
- Change
up the workflows by pairing people to work together on hard tasks
- Push
back the next release date to give the team more time
Q9. What can you do to avoid making too many or unfounded
product assumptions? Select all that apply.
- Reuse
assumptions from similar, past projects.
- Conduct
surveys or focus groups to double-check assumptions, where necessary.
- Discuss
assumptions as a team.
- Document
assumptions and make them transparent to all.
- Ask
the Product Owner to double-check and approve assumptions.
Q10. Fill in the blank: DevOps combines software development
with _____.
- Scrum
operations
- Change
management operations
- Information
Technology (IT) operations
- Business operations
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