PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (ACP) Practice Exam

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Which statement best reflects the attitude toward stakeholder involvement in Agile?

  1. Stakeholders should only be informed at the end of the project

  2. Stakeholders are integral to the project and should be actively involved

  3. Stakeholders are irrelevant in the Agile process

  4. Stakeholders should provide feedback after project completion only

The correct answer is: Stakeholders are integral to the project and should be actively involved

The statement that stakeholders are integral to the project and should be actively involved accurately captures the principles of Agile methodologies. Agile emphasizes collaboration and interaction among all parties involved in a project, including stakeholders, who can significantly influence the success of the project. Their involvement allows for continuous feedback, helps in understanding the evolving needs and requirements, and ensures that the deliverables align with stakeholder expectations throughout the project lifecycle. In Agile practices, engaging stakeholders early and often leads to a more flexible approach where changes can be made based on their input. This approach not only fosters a sense of ownership among stakeholders but also enhances transparency and trust between the project team and those invested in the project outcomes. Regular collaboration with stakeholders helps identify issues early, thus minimizing risks and ensuring that the project remains on track to meet its objectives.