Exploring the RTE Role and Responsibilities Questions
Practice questions for Exploring the RTE Role and Responsibilities topic in SAFe Release Train Engineer. 34 questions covering this domain.
A new RTE inherits an ART where SM/TCs avoid surfacing impediments to leadership. Which response best fits SAFe?
How does an RTE typically influence team-level outcomes without violating decentralized decision-making?
Which is true about how the RTE applies SAFe Core Values during ART events?
Which best describes the RTE's primary stance in SAFe?
Which Lean-Agile Mindset element is most directly modeled by an RTE who keeps decisions close to the work?
An RTE notices ART teams routinely commit individually but never inspect ART-level outcomes. Which intervention best fits SAFe?
Which best characterizes an effective RTE behavior with ART stakeholders?
Which Lean principle most directly supports an RTE's focus on eliminating delays between teams?
Which is true about the RTE's relationship with the Solution Train Engineer (STE)?
Which best describes the RTE as a servant leader?
Which is true about the RTE's role with Business Owners across a PI?
Leadership asks the RTE to use velocity as a target for each team. Which response best fits SAFe?
Which Lean-Agile Mindset behavior is the RTE most likely to model when a team reports a quality problem?
Which is the right RTE stance regarding ART-level metrics?
An RTE sees POs and SM/TCs operating in silos. Which response best fits SAFe?
Which best describes how the RTE applies SAFe Principle #9 'Decentralize decision-making'?
Which SAFe Core Value most directly reinforces the RTE's emphasis on objective measures and visibility?
An RTE notices an SM/TC repeatedly making decisions for their team. Which response best fits SAFe?
Which is true about the RTE's role in protecting time-boxes?
An executive demands the RTE produce a single-page weekly status with subjective grades for each team. Which response best fits SAFe?
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