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APMG-International AgilePM Foundation Exam - Topic 1 Question 35 Discussion

Actual exam question for APMG-International's AgilePM Foundation exam
Question #: 35
Topic #: 1
[All AgilePM Foundation Questions]

Which of the common Agile concepts, behaviors, and techniques delivers a version of a product with just enough features to be usable by early customers who can then provide feedback for future product development?

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Stanford
3 months ago
I thought empowerment was key, but MVP makes sense here!
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Ellsworth
3 months ago
B is important too, but MVP really focuses on usability.
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Thea
3 months ago
Wait, are we sure MVP is always the best approach?
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Ezekiel
4 months ago
I agree, MVP is crucial for getting user feedback early.
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William
4 months ago
Definitely A, minimum viable product is the way to go!
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Loreta
4 months ago
"Self-organized teams" sounds right in terms of Agile, but I feel like it’s not the answer they’re looking for here.
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Joanna
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused. I thought "Full transparency" was important too, but it doesn’t seem to fit this question.
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Mariko
4 months ago
I remember a practice question about delivering features quickly, and "Minimum viable product" was definitely the term used.
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Lucia
5 months ago
I think the answer is "Minimum viable product," but I'm not completely sure. It sounds familiar from our Agile practices.
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Helene
5 months ago
I feel pretty confident about this one. Minimum viable product is definitely the Agile concept that's all about releasing a basic version to get customer input and then iterating. The other options don't really match that description.
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Kathrine
5 months ago
Okay, let me see. Minimum viable product, full transparency, self-organized teams, empowerment - those all sound like Agile concepts, but I think the key here is the part about delivering a usable version for early customer feedback. That points to minimum viable product, I believe.
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Sharen
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. I know Agile has a lot of different concepts and techniques, and I'm not totally clear on how they all fit together. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Staci
5 months ago
This one seems pretty straightforward. I'm pretty sure the answer is minimum viable product, since that's a key Agile concept about releasing just enough features to get early customer feedback.
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Marnie
5 months ago
This is a tricky one. I'm a bit confused about how all the different factors like asset priority, threat weight, and alert severity work together to determine the overall urgency. I'll need to review my notes and maybe even look back at the course content to make sure I have a solid understanding before answering.
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Mee
5 months ago
Okay, let's think this through step-by-step. The scenario is asking for a solution to ensure VMs are not affected by hardware failures, so we need a way to distribute the VMs across different fault domains.
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Rasheeda
10 months ago
Minimum viable product? That's what I call my cooking experiments. 'Just enough ingredients to not burn the house down.'
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Antonette
10 months ago
Empowerment? More like 'overwhelming the poor customers with too many options' if you ask me.
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Kristofer
8 months ago
C) Self-organized teams.
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Kina
9 months ago
B) Full transparency.
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Kiley
9 months ago
A) Minimum viable product.
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Jaclyn
10 months ago
Self-organized teams, huh? Sounds like a recipe for chaos. Where's the project manager when you need them?
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Casie
8 months ago
B) Full transparency.
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Lashawna
8 months ago
I agree, having a clear goal and working towards it as a team can be very productive.
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Sylvia
8 months ago
A) Minimum viable product.
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Peter
8 months ago
Self-organized teams can actually be quite effective when everyone is on the same page.
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Maurine
9 months ago
D) Empowerment.
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Veda
9 months ago
C) Self-organized teams.
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Barney
9 months ago
B) Full transparency.
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Nada
10 months ago
A) Minimum viable product.
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Aimee
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be D) Empowerment, as giving early customers the power to provide feedback is important for product development.
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Jose
11 months ago
Ah, the old 'just enough features' trick. I bet the early customers will have a lot of, uh, 'feedback' to share.
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Juan
10 months ago
B) Full transparency.
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Juan
10 months ago
A) Minimum viable product.
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Jina
11 months ago
I agree with Rosalind, because delivering a version with just enough features for early customers is the essence of a minimum viable product.
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Rosalind
11 months ago
I think the answer is A) Minimum viable product.
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Ria
11 months ago
Minimum viable product? That's the one, right? I remember learning about that in my Agile training.
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Thomasena
10 months ago
Agreed, it's a key concept in Agile development that can help teams deliver value quickly and efficiently.
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Chu
10 months ago
Definitely! It helps teams focus on the essential features and iterate based on feedback, rather than trying to build everything at once.
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Darrin
10 months ago
It's a great way to get valuable input from users early on in the development process.
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Valentine
10 months ago
Yes, that's correct! The minimum viable product is all about delivering a version of the product with just enough features for early customers to use and provide feedback.
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