Evolving the Agile Organization Questions
Practice questions for Evolving the Agile Organization topic in Professional Agile Leadership. 24 questions covering this domain.
A senior leader wants to drive 'agile transformation' primarily via mandates, training compliance, and standardized metrics. What is the most accurate...
Which organizational design pattern is most aligned with delivering value through Scrum?
In Evidence-Based Management, which sequence best describes the goal-setting hierarchy?
Which scaling principle is most consistent with Scrum.org guidance?
Which metric is most likely to cause local optimization that damages whole-system flow?
Conway's Law states that the systems an organization designs will mirror what?
A traditional culture rewards heroics and overtime. What is the most effective leadership lever to evolve this culture toward sustainable agility?
An organization wants to scale Scrum but keeps adding governance bodies that approve each Sprint. Which evolution is most consistent with agility?
In EBM, which Key Value Area best captures the customer benefit that could be realized if all unmet needs were addressed?
Which organizational design choice most directly enables long-lived, value-focused Scrum Teams?
An executive wants a single dashboard to 'prove' agility. Which EBM-aligned approach is most appropriate?
Which of these is a key area measured by Evidence-Based Management (EBM)?
Which statement most accurately summarizes the Nexus scaling framework?
Which best contrasts LeSS and Scrum@Scale at the conceptual level relevant to PAL-I?
Which HR practice is most clearly an anti-pattern for self-managing teams?
Which sequence reflects Kotter's 8-step model for leading change in the correct order?
What does Conway's Law state and what is its implication for agile organizations?
An organization scales from one Scrum Team to six on the same product but keeps separate Product Owners and Product Backlogs per team to 'preserve aut...
Which organizational design choice is most consistent with agility?
A program leader proposes scaling Scrum across ten new teams to 'speed things up', although the existing two teams still have inconsistent Definitions...
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