PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (ACP) Practice Exam

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What are "Smells" in Agile environments?

  1. Indicators of excellent performance

  2. Symptoms of underlying issues affecting teams

  3. Metrics for measuring project success

  4. Methods for stakeholder engagement

The correct answer is: Symptoms of underlying issues affecting teams

In Agile environments, "smells" refer to symptoms that indicate underlying issues which may be affecting the team's effectiveness or the overall quality of the project. These "smells" can manifest in various ways, such as reduced communication among team members, frequent changes in direction without clear reasoning, or recurring bugs in the software. Recognizing these smells is crucial because they serve as early warning signs that something may be wrong within the team's processes, practices, or dynamics. By addressing these smells, teams can improve their performance and enhance collaboration, ultimately leading to more successful project outcomes. The other choices do not accurately capture the essence of what "smells" represent in Agile. Indicators of excellent performance signify positive outcomes rather than problems. Metrics for measuring project success focus on quantifiable results rather than qualitative indicators of potential issues. Methods for stakeholder engagement relate to communication strategies that involve stakeholders, which are distinct from identifying and addressing problems within the team itself.