Agile Release Train (ART)

What are three good key performance indicators to check the health of an Agile Release Train (ART)? (Choose three.)

Number of commits per Iteration

Solution velocity

Percent of Features accepted

Predictability measure

Number of retrospectives held

Number of defects

SOCIAL SCIENCEANTHROPOLOGY

What are the skeletal and behavioral traits that define modern Homo sapiens? What are the evolutionary explanations for its presence?

human evolution

Who are our ancestors? What physical traits and behaviors set us apart from our nearest primate relatives? When and where did these traits and behaviors appear in the archaeological record? With which hominin species are they associated? Be sure to discuss at least three (3) distinct traits or behaviors and trace changes in them through time and across species. Which trait or behavior do you think has been the most significant in the course of human evolution? Be sure to explain your reasoning and to provide examples that support your argument

benefits of Communities of Practice.

What are two benefits of Communities of Practice.

a. They enable visibility into the skill matric in large enterprise

b. They provide access to expertise

c. They increase coordination, synergy across units

d. They provide an arena for managers who might not find their role on the SAFe big picture

e. They reduce the Work in Process

scaled agile framework

Relentless improvement as defined in the scaled agile framework includes which two activities?

Apply lean problem-solving tools and techniques

Hold employee reviews to provide fast feedback

Build long term relationship based on trust

Reflect at key milestones

Hold people accountable

In order to leverage the full flow of value which option should be the next Agile Release Train (ART) to launch?

A train in a different portfolio

The next train to volunteer

A train in the same value stream

A train in a different value stream

Forecasting in dell company

What role does forecasting play in the Supply chain of a build to order server manufacturer such as Dell?

With a build-to-order system, companies like Dell usually have significantly less time to respond to customers than it takes to transport components from the suppliers to its assembly plants. Dell builds to order but still relies much on forecasting to predict future demand and determine the quantity of each component that is needed to assemble a PC as well as the plant capacity that may be required to perform the assembly. Dell obtains server components in anticipation of customer orders and therefore they rely on forecasting. To help suppliers make good ordering decisions, Dell shares its forecasts with them once per month (Kapuscinski et al., 2004. These forecasts are generated by Dell’s line of the business marketing department. They also reflect the seasonality in sales.

methods of analysis for a behavioral health entrepreneur

What methods of analysis should a behavioral health entrepreneur use to determine which strategies are the best for his/her business? Why?

Mapping Consensus

This is intended to convey a concept and have each prospective customer detail all activities, possibilities, and recommendations related to that idea.

To assist define the best proposals, the product developer gathers all of the ideas and plots out tasks and timeframes.

 

Technique of Delphi

To determine the validity of an idea, this is a systematic forecasting process that relies on the opinions of independent experts. This method has helped me determine the viability of a suggested idea in a certain industry on numerous occasions.

 

Evaluation of the Idea Checklist

This is a strategy for evaluating an idea by asking a series of precise questions about the idea and market. For a great checklist of new product considerations, go to Princeton Creative Research.

 

Perform a cost-benefit analysis.

This is another strategy I’ve used with innovators who are weighing numerous options.

This is a cost analysis to see if the project should be pursued.

 

The proponent of New Concepts

This strategy is based on the adage that “two heads are better than one.” You present several ideas to various groups and ask them to vote on the best ideas to pursue based on unique characteristics and interests. If you have multiple ideas that you want to present to a focus group to pique their interest and perception, this is a wonderful method to use.

 

Tree of Decisions

This is a tool for graphing alternative decisions and consequences between different activities to determine which actions have the best chance of succeeding given the available resources, cost, and time.

 

Repetition of the Awareness Trial and Availability

This is used at all stages of product development, but it’s most useful when evaluating a product’s market before it’s launched.

 

Reasons:

  • To assist you in making important decisions.
  • To stay away from major blunders.
  • To demonstrate the business’s feasibility.
  • To better define goals and benchmarks.
  • To obtain funding.

ethical principles

What ethical principle below is accurately paired with a way that ethical principle is applied into nursing practice?
  • Justice: Equally dividing time and other resources among a group of clients
  • Beneficence: Doing no harm during the course of nursing care
  • Veracity: Fully answering the client’s questions without any withholding of information
  • Fidelity: Upholding the American Nurses Association’s Code of Ethics

ethics

Select the ethical term that is accurately paired with it brief description.
  • Deontology: The school of ethical of thought that requires that only the means to the goal must be ethical.
  • Utilitarianism: The school of ethical of thought that requires that only the end goal must be ethical.
  • Deontology: The school of ethical of thought that requires that only the end goal must be ethical.
  • Utilitarianism: The school of ethical of thought that requires that only the means to the goal must be ethical.