A new Scrum Team has been assembled for a new product. During their first Sprint Planning meeting, the Product Owner explains the features she would like implemented during the first Sprint, prioritizes them in the Product Backlog, and creates the Definition of Done. The Development Team is unanimous in their belief that the required features cannot be implemented in the time of a single Sprint.
The Product Owner is unwilling to change her requirements, stating that the Development Team should simply do whatever they can in the time available, but all of the prioritized features should be included in the first Sprint.
What are the problems with this approach?
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