Practice the English vocabulary used in SAFe Program Increment (PI) planning events: PI objectives, team iterations, risks, and ART synchronization.
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In SAFe, what does 'PI' stand for?
PI stands for Program Increment — a timebox of typically 8-12 weeks during which Agile Release Trains deliver incremental value.
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What is an 'ART' in SAFe terminology?
ART (Agile Release Train) is a long-lived team of Agile teams that incrementally develops, delivers, and operates solutions.
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Which phrase best describes a 'PI Objective'?
PI Objectives are summaries of the business and technical goals that each team commits to achieving during the Program Increment.
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What is a 'ROAM' in the context of PI Planning risks?
ROAM is used during PI Planning to classify risks: Resolved (eliminated), Owned (assigned), Accepted (acknowledged), or Mitigated (reduced impact).
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In PI Planning, what is the purpose of 'Program Board'?
The Program Board visualizes the planned features, cross-team dependencies (shown with strings/arrows), and key milestones for the entire PI.
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What does 'confidence vote' mean at the end of PI Planning?
At the end of PI Planning, each team votes 1-5 on their confidence in the plan. Low scores (typically below 3) trigger plan revision before the ART commits.
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Which sentence correctly describes a 'stretch objective'?
Stretch objectives are desirable but uncommitted PI goals. Teams attempt them if they have spare capacity after committed objectives are met.
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In SAFe, what is 'Innovation and Planning (IP) Iteration'?
The IP Iteration is a buffer at the end of each PI. It is used for innovation, PI Planning preparation, final hardening, and team retrospectives — not for regular feature development.