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A product ownership analysis (POA) practitioner should consider performing which of the following in response
to a changing target market?
Correct Answer: B
When the target market changes, revising the MVP ensures that the product’s initial deliverable remains aligned with the new market needs,
allowing the team to focus on delivering the most relevant and valuable features.
When segmenting customers by their education, this segmentation belongs to a:
Correct Answer: B
Segmenting customers by education falls under demographic grouping, which categorizes customers based on
measurable population characteristics such as age, income, and education level.
If there are similar questions about performance and security with the ready state product backlog items (PBIs), the product ownership analysis (POA)
practitioner can utilize this information to:
Correct Answer: A
When similar performance and security issues appear in ready state PBIs, the POA practitioner should refine related requirements so acceptance
criteria are updated accordingly. This ensures the PBIs address the concerns before development,
improving clarity and alignment with quality standards.
What happens when the product ownership analysis (POA) practitioner rejects a product backlog item (PBI) that has been marked done and the
team decides the work cannot be completed?
Correct Answer: B
If a PBI marked as done is rejected and the team cannot complete the work, the POA practitioner adds it back to the product backlog for
revision in the next iteration, ensuring the issue is addressed promptly without delaying ongoing delivery cycles.
Which technique helps to ensure that a product or service is positioned around what the customer needs?
Correct Answer: D
The value proposition canvas ensures a product or service is positioned around what the customer needs by
aligning product features with customer pains, gains, and desired outcomes.