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PeopleCert PRINCE2 Agile Practitioner Exam - Topic 2 Question 1 Discussion

Actual exam question for PeopleCert's PRINCE2 Agile Practitioner exam
Question #: 1
Topic #: 2
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Project scenario - Get fit with football!

(Note: The companies and people within the scenario are fictional)

Introduction

A Local Government Authority (LGA) has decided to organize a six-a-side football tournament. The tournament will contribute towards achieving the targets set by a national initiative to improve the fitness of children under the age of 16. As part of the LGA's policy of self-funding, this has to be achieved at zero cost to the LGA (and therefore the local tax payer). The cost of the event will be covered through fees paid by teams registered to take part in the tournament, sponsorship and monies raised during the day. Any surplus would be used for the maintenance of local sports centres.

Teams can register under one of several age groups for both boys and girls. In addition, family members are asked to attend to provide support.

This sports event is designed to be a family day out. The football tournament will have an event village including a kidz'-zone, catering, car parking, mobile changing rooms and toilets. The tournament will take place on the LGA-owned football pitches near the centre of the town, although space is somewhat limited.

Scope

The initial scope of the project includes:

The project has been set up with four work streams to deliver this work:

1. Marketing

2. Website

3. Event Village

4. Staff Training

Project Background

The LGA have extensive experience in using PRINCE2 and will run the event as a single project. The project manager is fully conversant with PRINCE2 Agile. One office in the LGA building in the centre of town has been given to the project for the entire duration. The office is across the corridor from the Marketing Department and the project manager has already put a sign on the door that says 'Mission Control'.

Timeline

An initial timeline has been suggested and is shown in the following diagram. The timeline may evolve due to the agile ways of working. The timeline shows how work streams are broken down into work packages and/or timeboxes.

Event Village - Additional information

The aim of the event village is to provide a range of services and activities for anyone attending the football tournament.

The event village will comprise a number of work packages:

1. Event village design

2. A 'kids-zone' which includes trampolines and swings, as well as the opportunity to try out other sporting activities

3. Stalls which will be sold to local businesses to raise funds for the event:

4. A car park for 200 cars.

5. Temporary facilities including changing rooms, toilets and shower facilities.

6. Dismantling of the event village and clean up.

The Event Village Team is assembled using staff from various LGA departments who have no experience of working with agile.

Using the Project Scenario and Event Village Additional information, answer the following question:

It has been agreed that supervised access to the vendor stalls will only be allowed between 16:00 and 20:00 on the day before the event to allow set-up.

Which is the BEST means of communicating these arrangements to all of the vendors?

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Suggested Answer: B

Emailing all vendors provides a clear, documented way to communicate the specific arrangements, and requesting confirmation of receipt ensures that each vendor acknowledges the information. This method is efficient for reaching multiple vendors simultaneously while allowing them to refer back to the details later.


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Kasandra
3 months ago
Visuals might help, but I’d still prefer a confirmation email.
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Elza
3 months ago
Face-to-face workshops could lead to better communication, I agree!
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Thurman
3 months ago
Wait, are they really only allowing setup for 4 hours? That seems tight.
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Erinn
4 months ago
I think emailing is the best way to ensure everyone gets the info.
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Arthur
4 months ago
Sounds like a fun day out for families!
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Ernestine
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards the telephone option since it allows for direct conversation, but it seems time-consuming. I wonder if it would be practical for all the vendors involved.
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Sunshine
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question about communication strategies, and I think face-to-face workshops could foster better understanding. But it might be hard to get everyone together at once.
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Leonor
4 months ago
I feel like using visualizations could be effective, especially since some vendors might not be familiar with the arrangements. But would they really understand everything just from diagrams?
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Lucy
5 months ago
I remember we discussed the importance of clear communication methods in our last class. I think emailing might be the most straightforward option, but I'm not entirely sure if it guarantees everyone reads it.
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Gianna
5 months ago
I'm leaning towards the email approach. It provides a written record that the vendors can refer back to, and we can ask for confirmation of receipt to ensure the information was delivered successfully.
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Providencia
5 months ago
The key here is to ensure the vendors fully understand the setup details, so I think a face-to-face workshop would be the best way to discuss and clarify everything. That way they can ask questions and we can make sure they're all on the same page.
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Lavonna
5 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. The question mentions the vendors have no experience with agile, so I'm not sure if visualizations would be the most effective way to communicate the arrangements. Maybe a combination of email and phone calls would work better.
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Mattie
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about communication methods. I think visualizations would be the best approach to clearly convey the setup details to the vendors.
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Shawana
1 year ago
Telephone? I can just imagine the vendors playing a rousing game of 'telephone' with these instructions. Might as well just send out a carrier pigeon.
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Leanna
1 year ago
B: Face to face in a workshop to enable discussion.
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Alton
1 year ago
A: Using visualizations in the form of diagrams and pictures.
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Mendy
1 year ago
Email confirmation? Really? That's just asking for people to 'forget' they read it. Gotta go with the personal touch here.
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Rashida
1 year ago
C) By telephone to discuss the arrangements with each stall holder.
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Marsha
1 year ago
D) Face to face in a workshop to enable discussion.
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Sylvie
1 year ago
A) Using visualizations in the form of diagrams and pictures.
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Danica
1 year ago
Face-to-face workshop, huh? Sounds like a great way to get everyone on the same page and address any questions or concerns right away.
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Margurite
1 year ago
C: It's a more personal approach and ensures everyone is clear on the arrangements.
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Lindsey
1 year ago
B: I agree, it allows for immediate feedback and clarification.
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Janine
1 year ago
A: Face-to-face workshops are definitely the best way to communicate important details.
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Yun
1 year ago
I prefer option A, using visualizations can help vendors understand the arrangements clearly.
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Edda
1 year ago
I agree with Avery, face to face communication allows for discussion and clarification.
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Avery
1 year ago
I think option D is the best way to communicate with the vendors.
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Delisa
1 year ago
Ah, I see they're using visuals to communicate the set-up details. That's a smart move, considering the diverse group of vendors they have to work with.
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Donte
1 year ago
D: Yeah, having a workshop would allow for any questions or concerns to be addressed directly.
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Brunilda
1 year ago
C: Face to face in a workshop to enable discussion.
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Deandrea
1 year ago
B: That's a great idea, it will make it easier for everyone to understand the set-up details.
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Fairy
1 year ago
A: Using visualizations in the form of diagrams and pictures.
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