A. By helping to improve the overall agility of the organization
B. It does not serve the organization; it serves the Team
C. By ensuring the Team is customer-focused
D. By focusing on outcomes over artifacts
A. Ensure alignment with other practices and processes
B. Conduct regular reviews of practices and processes
C. Confirm ongoing relevancy and value creation
D. Identify and eliminate waste
A. It adds more detail to user stories
B. It determines the user stories for the next Sprint
C. All of the above
D. It removes user stories that are not needed
A. The Team
B. Both A and B
C. The Agile Service Manager
D. The Agile Practice Owner
A. A discipline that incorporates aspects of software engineering and applies them to infrastructure and operations problems
B. A production philosophy that focuses on reducing waste and improving the flow of processes to improve overall customer value
C. A framework that ensures that service management processes reflect Agile values and are designed with 'just enough' control and structure
D. A cultural movement that aims to increase software delivery velocity and improve service reliability