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PeopleCert Exam PRINCE2 Agile Practitioner Topic 3 Question 13 Discussion

Actual exam question for PeopleCert's PRINCE2 Agile Practitioner exam
Question #: 13
Topic #: 3
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Which is consistent with the eight guidance points of PRINCE2 Agile?

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Suggested Answer: B

This highlights that while Scrum and Kanban have their own roles and frameworks, the role of the project manager can still exist and be integrated within Agile practices, including PRINCE2 Agile.


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Joesph
29 days ago
I'm torn between B and D, but I think I'll go with B. The project manager role may not be defined by Scrum or Kanban, but it's still essential in PRINCE2 Agile.
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Rikki
2 days ago
I agree, the project manager role is essential in PRINCE2 Agile even though it's not defined by Scrum or Kanban.
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Harrison
16 days ago
I think B is the correct answer. The project manager role is not defined by Scrum or Kanban.
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Brent
1 months ago
Haha, option A is a joke, right? Removing the project manager role from an IT-only framework? That's like trying to fly a plane without a pilot!
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Linn
19 days ago
User 3: Without a project manager, chaos would ensue in IT frameworks.
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Portia
21 days ago
User 2: I agree, you need someone to steer the ship in IT projects.
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Audra
27 days ago
User 1: Yeah, option A is definitely not practical.
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Cammy
1 months ago
Interesting, can you explain why you think that?
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Walker
1 months ago
I disagree, I believe option D is more aligned with the principles of PRINCE2 Agile.
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Macy
2 months ago
I'm going with option D. A project manager is often associated with a 'command and control' culture, which is at odds with the collaborative nature of agile.
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Fatima
18 days ago
I think option C is also valid. Working in an agile way often means self-organizing teams without the need for a traditional project manager.
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Fatima
1 months ago
I agree with you, option D makes sense. Agile is all about collaboration and empowerment.
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Marnie
2 months ago
I disagree with option C. Working in an agile way doesn't eliminate the need for a project manager. They play a crucial role in coordinating the team and keeping the project on track.
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Madonna
2 months ago
Answer B seems correct to me. The project manager role is not defined by Scrum or Kanban, but is still an important part of PRINCE2 Agile.
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Carin
21 hours ago
Answer B is definitely consistent with the eight guidance points of PRINCE2 Agile.
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Malcom
2 days ago
That's true, the project manager role is still important in PRINCE2 Agile.
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Karrie
3 days ago
I agree, answer B is correct. The project manager role is not defined by Scrum or Kanban.
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Krissy
5 days ago
A project manager can still be valuable in an agile environment, even if it's not defined by specific frameworks like Scrum or Kanban.
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Eugene
7 days ago
Working in an agile way doesn't necessarily remove the need for a project manager.
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Zack
15 days ago
That's true, the project manager role is important in PRINCE2 Agile even though it's not defined by Scrum or Kanban.
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Hyun
20 days ago
I agree, answer B is correct. Scrum and Kanban do not define the project manager role.
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Cammy
2 months ago
I think option B is consistent with the eight guidance points of PRINCE2 Agile.
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