PMP Guide — Empowering Project Managers
PeopleAgileHardECO: People Task 1.4

Your agile team has been consistently exceeding velocity targets for four sprints. However, during a recent organizational audit, it was discovered that the team's automated test coverage has dropped from 80% to 45%, and the technical debt backlog has grown significantly. When you raise this concern with the team, the development lead reveals that the product owner has been pressuring them to deprioritize quality practices to deliver more features, saying 'we can fix technical debt later.' The development team has been complying to avoid conflict. Now two senior developers are threatening to leave the project, citing ethical concerns about the mounting technical debt that will impact future teams. What should you do?

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