Q: 14
Which statement is true about batch size?
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Pretty sure it's C here. Large batch sizes tend to increase variability in delivery and predictability, that’s a big Lean/SAFe takeaway.
D is tempting since breaking stories into tasks feels like small batch size, but in SAFe terms that doesn't always mean you're actually reducing batch size. It's more nuanced. Wouldn't pick C here.
I don’t think it’s D. C. Large batch sizes actually do make things more variable, that's straight from Lean/SAFe material.
Makes sense to me, C. Large batch sizes always increase variability, that's a core Lean/SAFe point.
That lines up with what I've seen, it should be C. Large batch sizes always bring more variability in Lean/SAFe.
Yeah, it's C. Large batch sizes add more variability, that's classic Lean/SAFe thinking.
C tbh. Had something like this in a mock and it was about how big batch sizes lead to more unpredictability, not less. Pretty sure that's what SAFe wants here.
C imo. Large batch sizes actually make variability worse, that’s a core Lean/SAFe thing. D sounds tempting but breaking stories down doesn’t always mean truly small batches. Wouldn’t pick A or B since those miss the point. Someone might mix up D here though.
Probably C. Big batch sizes increase variability in delivery and risk, which is a core idea in Lean and SAFe. Smaller batches help control flow and reduce unpredictability. Not 100% sure but that's how it’s usually taught.
Its D, nice straightforward question.
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