Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) Practice Exam

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What is discussed during the Sprint Retrospective?

  1. What stakeholders want to see next

  2. What went well and what problems were encountered

  3. How to manage the Product Backlog

  4. What objectives were met during the Sprint

The correct answer is: What went well and what problems were encountered

The Sprint Retrospective is a vital Scrum event that focuses on continuous improvement within the team. During this meeting, team members reflect on the past Sprint, discussing what went well and identifying any challenges or problems they encountered. This promotes an environment of transparency and encourages open communication among team members. By addressing both successes and issues, the team can collaboratively assess their processes and interactions, leading to actionable insights aimed at making improvements for the next Sprint. This practice fosters a culture of learning and adaptability, which is central to the Scrum framework. The other options do not align with the primary focus of a Sprint Retrospective. For instance, discussing stakeholder expectations or managing the Product Backlog typically occurs in other ceremonies, such as Sprint Planning or the Backlog Refinement sessions. Likewise, while reviewing objectives met is important, it is covered during the Sprint Review, which emphasizes what was delivered to stakeholders rather than focusing on process improvement.