Q: 10
What are the top two reasons for adopting Agile in an organization? (Choose two)
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Discussion
Why do all the official guides and trainers keep hammering this? A and B
Not E, A and B. Cost reduction sounds good but isn't usually the main Agile driver.
A/B, pretty sure since Agile focuses on speed and adaptability. Saw this exact combo in a past practice. E is tempting but not usually top two. Disagree?
Spot on, it's A and B. Those are the classic reasons companies start using Agile. Would be surprised if it's anything else.
Feels like A and B. C is a common trap but Agile is about flexibility and speed, not centralizing or reducing change. Seen similar logic in practice sets.
A and B, no doubt. Quick delivery plus adapting to change are core Agile reasons, not centralizing or locking things down.
Option A and B make the most sense. Had something like this in a mock, and it's always about faster delivery and adapting to change. Centralizing decision-making (C) is actually the opposite of Agile, and D doesn't fit either. Not totally sure about cost but pretty confident A/B are what SAFe emphasizes. Agree?
It’s A and B here, since Agile is mainly about faster delivery and adapting to change. Cost and centralization aren’t primary drivers. I think these two show up on most exams, but open to other takes.
Probably A and B. Agile's all about faster releases and handling changing priorities, not centralizing or avoiding changes. I've seen this reasoning in most Agile trainings. Correct me if I missed something.
Option A and B
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