Why does Scrum prevent Product Owners from changing Product Backlog items that are being worked on during the Sprint?

a. This forces Product Owners to focus on what is really important for the team to develop.
b. A Sprint cycle is not enough time for senior management review and approve changes.
c. The team cannot meet their Sprint commitment to complete work if requirements are changing.
d. The team must be able to limit the Product Owner authority.

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Answer:

Option C: The team cannot meet their Sprint commitment to complete work if requirements are changing

Explanation:

In a company, product backlog grooming covers is the process of adding details, estimates, and orders the items in the product backlog. It is an ongoing process. It involves product owner and the development team collaborating on the details of product backlog.

Changing a project or work suddenly or not has an effect on work/production and its efficiency. Changing the product backlog may lead to workers starting the work all over again and which can be stressful, time consuming and affect efficiency of production.

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