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During the final plan review, Program risks are addressed using ROAM. What do the letters in ROAM represent?

During the final plan review, Program risks are addressed using ROAM. What do the letters in ROAM represent? A) Owned, Mitigated, Active,Resolved B)  Owned, Mitigated, Resolved,Accepted C) Resolved, Assigned,Migrated, Owned D) Resolved. Owned. Approved, Mitigated --- This is a tricky questions,  The correct Answer is B as  Wrong Answer D is the only one having the words in right order.  ROAM is described in the PI Planning Section Resolved – The teams agree that the risk is no longer a concern. Owned – Someone on the train takes ownership of the risk since it cannot be resolved during PI planning. Accepted – Some risks are just facts or potential problems that must be understood and accepted. Mitigated – Teams identify a plan to reduce the impact of the risk. © Scaled Agile, Inc. Include this copyright notice with the copied content.

SAFe's first Lean-Agile Princlple includes "Deliver early and often" and what else?

SAFE exam questions  SAFe's first Lean-Agile Princlple includes "Deliver early and often" and what else? A) Decentralize decision-making B) Apply cadence C) Apply systems thinking D) Deliver value incrementally ----  A is correct here  this one is tricky as all the things are mentiond somewhere but not in the first principle. Lean Agile Principle #1 is Take an economic view  https://www.scaledagileframework.com/take-an-economic-view/ Apply a Comprehensive Economic Framework But as important as it is, delivering early and often isn’t the entire picture. Additionally, every SAFe portfolio requires an Economic Framework—a set of decision guidelines that align everyone with the financial objectives of a Portfolio and inform the continuous decision-making process. After all, teams and Agile Release Trains (ARTs) make small and large decisions every day. Their choices can influence economic outcomes positively or negatively. Without guidance, self-organizing teams will just mak

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 Which role serves as the servant leader for the Agile Release Train? A)  Agile Coach B)  Release Train Engineer C) Scrum Master D) Business Owner "  The Release Train Engineer (RTE) is a servant leader and coach for the Agile Release Train (ART)." © Scaled Agile, Inc. https://www.scaledagileframework.com/release-train-engineer-and-solution-train-engineer/

An Enterprise has just adopted the SAFe Implementation Roadmap and is in the process of training executives, managers, and leaders. What is their next step?

SAFe Exam Questions for the SAFe Agilist certification    A) Enterprise has just adopted the SAFe Implementation Roadmap and is in the process of training executives, managers, and leaders. What is their next step?  A) Identify Value Streams and Agile Release Trains to start alignment of the organization  B) Train Lean-Agile change agents to push out the roadmap and build consensus  C) Perform process mapping on the current state  D) Train the leaders in Porttolio and Product Management to solve problems before fixing symptoms ---  A) is correct   The first four ‘critical moves’ of the Implementation Roadmap establish the urgency for change, and the critical mass of informed and dedicated people needed to implement SAFe effectively: © Scaled Agile, Inc. Include this copyright notice with the copied content. https://www.scaledagileframework.com/identify-value-streams-and-arts/ https://www.scaledagileframework.com/implementation-roadmap/

Which core competency ot the Lean Enterprise helps drive Bullt-in Quality practices?

A)  Team and Technical Agility B) DevOps and Release on Demand C) Business Solutions and Lean Systems Engineering D) Lean Portfolio Management ----  A is the correct answer,  could be found at https://www.scaledagileframework.com/built-in-quality/ "The Built-in Quality dimension of Team and Technical Agility also contains quality guidance that is generally applicable to all teams – pairing, collective ownership, standards, automation, and definition of done." © Scaled Agile, Inc. Include this copyright notice with the copied content.