How does the Scrum Team handle changes to the Sprint scope once the Sprint has started?
- Changes are approved by the Scrum Master only
- Changes are automatically rejected to maintain the stability of the sprint
- Changes are escalated to senior management for approval
- Changes are negotiated with the Product Owner and may be added to the Sprint backlog if feasible
The Scrum Team handles changes to the Sprint scope by negotiating them with the Product Owner. If the changes are deemed feasible and align with the sprint goal, they may be added to the Sprint backlog with the approval of the Product Owner. It's essential to maintain transparency and collaboration between the team and the Product Owner to ensure that changes do not disrupt the sprint's progress unnecessarily.
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