A project team using a Scrum framework has just finished a two-week sprint. To conclude the sprint, they have scheduled a meeting with key stakeholders, including the product owner and a senior manager. The main purpose of this meeting is to inspect the outcome of the sprint and determine future adaptations. Which action is MOST appropriate for the team to take during this meeting?
Demonstrate the completed work to stakeholders and collect their feedback
Update the project's risk register with new risks identified
Reassign incomplete tasks to team members for the upcoming sprint
Identify and discuss process improvements for the next sprint
During a sprint review, the project team demonstrates the completed product increment to stakeholders and gathers their feedback. This meeting is an opportunity to showcase the work done during the sprint and ensure it meets stakeholder expectations. Discussing process improvements is reserved for the sprint retrospective, reassigning tasks is part of sprint planning, and updating the risk register is an ongoing activity but not specific to the sprint review.
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