PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (ACP) Practice Exam

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Who must work together daily throughout an Agile project?

  1. Project managers and stakeholders

  2. Developers and QA testers

  3. Business people and developers

  4. Sales and marketing teams

The correct answer is: Business people and developers

In Agile methodologies, daily collaboration between business people and developers is essential. This consistent interaction helps ensure that the development team is aligned closely with the business goals and customer needs. By working together daily, business representatives can provide immediate feedback, clarify requirements, and make necessary adjustments to prioritize the backlog based on evolving business conditions or stakeholder insights. This collaboration fosters a culture of continuous communication, which is crucial in Agile to adapt to changes quickly and deliver value more effectively. The involvement of business people allows developers to understand the context of their work and the impact on customers, ultimately leading to products that better meet user needs. The other roles mentioned, while important, typically do not require the same level of daily collaboration as business people and developers. Project managers often facilitate but may not need to work alongside developers daily. Similarly, while developers and QA testers collaborate closely, the focus on business outcomes places business people in a position that warrants daily interaction with developers more directly than the other groups.