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During the Iteration Planning Game's commitment phase:
 
  A) business sorts the Story Cards based on feature requirements.
  B) business creates a Story Card for something it wants the new system to do.
  C) programmers convert Story Cards into Task Cards.
  D) business sees how the development process is progressing and works with Development to adjust the plan accordingly.
  E) programmers accept responsibility for tasks and balance their workloads.

Question 2

In an organization that does not implement SAP, the warehouse manager can communicate real-time updates on inventory levels to salespeople efficiently.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

E
Explanation: E) The Iteration Planning Game has the same three phases as the Planning Game: exploration, commitment, and steering. During commitment, they accept responsibility for tasks and balance their workloads.
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Answer to Question 2

FALSE



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