CSPO Understanding Customers and Users 2 â Questions and Answers
Question 1: A Product Owner discovers that internal stakeholders and end users have conflicting needs. What should the Product Owner do first?
- Prioritize internal stakeholder needs since they fund the product
- Conduct user research to understand the root cause of both groups' needs (Correct answer)
- Defer the decision to the Scrum Master
- Build separate features to satisfy both groups simultaneously
Correct answer: Conduct user research to understand the root cause of both groups' needs
Understanding the underlying needs of all groups through research helps the Product Owner make informed prioritization decisions rather than defaulting to power dynamics.
Question 2: Which technique helps a Product Owner understand the emotional journey a user experiences when interacting with a product?
- Velocity chart analysis
- Empathy mapping (Correct answer)
- Sprint burndown review
- Definition of Done checklist
Correct answer: Empathy mapping
Empathy maps capture what users think, feel, say, and do, revealing the emotional context surrounding their interactions with the product.
Question 3: A Product Owner learns that only 10% of users use a highly requested feature. What does this data suggest?
- The feature should be removed immediately
- The vocal minority may not represent the broader user base (Correct answer)
- The development team built it incorrectly
- The feature needs more marketing
Correct answer: The vocal minority may not represent the broader user base
Low usage of a frequently requested feature suggests that the users requesting it may be vocal but not representative of the majority.
Question 4: What is the primary purpose of creating user personas in product development?
- To replace the need for actual user interviews
- To give the development team someone to design for by representing key user segments (Correct answer)
- To satisfy compliance documentation requirements
- To define the sprint goal for each iteration
Correct answer: To give the development team someone to design for by representing key user segments
Personas represent archetypal users so the team can make design and prioritization decisions with a specific user type in mind.
Question 5: When should a Product Owner validate assumptions about customer needs?
- Only before the project starts
- Continuously throughout the product lifecycle (Correct answer)
- After the product is fully developed
- Only when stakeholders request it
Correct answer: Continuously throughout the product lifecycle
Customer needs and market conditions change over time, so continuous validation ensures the product remains aligned with real user needs.
Question 6: A team notices that users abandon the product after the onboarding step. What type of data would best help the Product Owner understand why?
- Sprint velocity data
- Qualitative interviews with users who dropped off (Correct answer)
- The number of story points completed
- Stakeholder satisfaction surveys
Correct answer: Qualitative interviews with users who dropped off
Qualitative interviews with churned users reveal the specific friction points or unmet expectations that caused them to leave.
Question 7: Which approach best helps a Product Owner distinguish between what customers say they want versus what they actually need?
- Taking feature requests at face value and building them as described
- Observing users in their natural environment while they perform tasks (Correct answer)
- Polling stakeholders about desired features
- Reading competitor product reviews
Correct answer: Observing users in their natural environment while they perform tasks
Contextual observation reveals actual behavior and pain points that users may not articulate clearly in interviews or surveys.
A Product Owner discovers that internal stakeholders and end users have conflicting needs.
What should the Product Owner do first?