CSPO Stakeholder Engagement 2 â Questions and Answers
Question 1: A stakeholder consistently misses Sprint Reviews. What is the Product Owner's best course of action?
- Remove them from the stakeholder list
- Personally reach out to understand their barriers and find alternative engagement methods (Correct answer)
- Proceed without their input and document their absence
- Ask the Scrum Master to mandate their attendance
Correct answer: Personally reach out to understand their barriers and find alternative engagement methods
The PO should proactively investigate why the stakeholder is disengaged and adapt the engagement approach to meet their needs.
Question 2: Which artifact is MOST useful for communicating the product's long-term direction to stakeholders?
- The Sprint Backlog
- The Definition of Done
- The Product Goal (Correct answer)
- The Sprint Goal
Correct answer: The Product Goal
The Product Goal provides the long-term objective the product is working toward, giving stakeholders strategic context.
Question 3: A powerful executive stakeholder demands the team skip testing to meet a deadline. How should the Product Owner respond?
- Agree to skip testing to maintain the relationship
- Explain the risk to product quality and customer value, and negotiate scope instead (Correct answer)
- Escalate to the Scrum Master immediately
- Accept the demand and update the Definition of Done accordingly
Correct answer: Explain the risk to product quality and customer value, and negotiate scope instead
The PO must protect product value and quality by educating stakeholders on risks and offering value-based trade-offs like scope reduction.
Question 4: When should the Product Owner share the Product Backlog with stakeholders?
- Only after Sprint Planning
- At the end of each quarter
- Transparently and continuously as needed (Correct answer)
- Only during formal governance reviews
Correct answer: Transparently and continuously as needed
Scrum emphasizes transparency; the Product Backlog should be accessible and visible to stakeholders at any time.
Question 5: Two stakeholder groups have conflicting feature priorities. What technique best helps the Product Owner resolve this?
- Let the highest-ranking stakeholder decide
- Facilitate a collaborative prioritization session using value and risk criteria (Correct answer)
- Split the team to work on both priorities simultaneously
- Postpone the decision until the next PI Planning
Correct answer: Facilitate a collaborative prioritization session using value and risk criteria
Facilitating collaborative prioritization based on objective criteria aligns stakeholders and focuses on customer and business value.
Question 6: What is the primary purpose of involving stakeholders during Sprint Review?
- To get formal sign-off on completed work
- To inspect the Increment and adapt the Product Backlog based on feedback (Correct answer)
- To present the team's velocity to management
- To review the Scrum team's compliance with the process
Correct answer: To inspect the Increment and adapt the Product Backlog based on feedback
Sprint Review is an inspect-and-adapt event where stakeholder feedback directly informs Product Backlog refinement.
Question 7: A stakeholder requests a feature that conflicts with the current Product Goal. What should the Product Owner do?
- Add it immediately since stakeholders are always right
- Evaluate it against the Product Goal and explain how it fits or doesn't fit the current direction (Correct answer)
- Reject it without discussion to protect the backlog
- Add it to the top of the backlog to show responsiveness
Correct answer: Evaluate it against the Product Goal and explain how it fits or doesn't fit the current direction
All backlog items must be evaluated in the context of the Product Goal to maintain focus and strategic alignment.
A stakeholder consistently misses Sprint Reviews.
What is the Product Owner's best course of action?