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PMI DASM Exam - Topic 4 Question 14 Discussion

Actual exam question for PMI's DASM exam
Question #: 14
Topic #: 4
[All DASM Questions]

What goal diagrams should a team select first?

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Suggested Answer: C

A well-written user story in agile practices, including Disciplined Agile, describes the customer's perspective. User stories are short, simple descriptions of a feature or requirement from the point of view of the end user or customer. They are intended to capture the 'who, what, and why' of a requirement, focusing on the value it delivers to the customer. This perspective ensures that the development team understands the real-world needs and motivations behind the features they are building, allowing them to create solutions that truly meet user needs.


PMI Disciplined Agile (DA) Toolkit, which outlines the structure and purpose of user stories, highlighting the importance of describing features from the customer's perspective.

PMI Agile Practice Guide, which discusses the use of user stories to capture customer requirements and deliver value.

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Kyoko
3 months ago
D is crucial, we need to listen to stakeholders!
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Lisandra
3 months ago
C could be a good strategy too, easy wins boost morale!
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Cyndy
3 months ago
Wait, why would we pick goals we have no experience in?
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Tijuana
4 months ago
Totally agree with B! Context is key!
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Herman
4 months ago
I think B is the way to go! Relevant goals matter.
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Lonny
4 months ago
The easiest goals might give us quick wins, but I wonder if that would really help in the long run. I think I lean towards the relevant goals instead.
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Anabel
4 months ago
I feel like selecting goals based on our experience could lead to more challenges, but I can't recall if that's what we discussed in class.
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Honey
4 months ago
I remember a practice question that emphasized starting with goals that stakeholders prioritize, so maybe option D is the way to go?
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Shakira
5 months ago
I think we should focus on the goals that are most relevant to our context and life cycle, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the right approach.
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Dwight
5 months ago
Easy, the answer is clearly B. The team needs to prioritize the goals that are most relevant to their work, not just the easiest ones or what the customer wants. Relevance and context should drive the selection.
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Gilma
5 months ago
I'm leaning towards A, the goals where the team has the least experience. That way we can focus on building new skills and capabilities. But B also seems reasonable in terms of aligning with the team's situation. Tough call!
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Tiera
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. I'm debating between B and D. The goals selected by the customer and stakeholders do seem important, but the relevance to the team's context is also key. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Alease
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward - I think the answer is B, the goals that are most relevant to the team's context and life cycle. That makes the most sense to me.
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Curtis
9 months ago
B) The goals that are most relevant to the team's context and life cycle. Duh, that's the most logical choice. Anyone who picked anything else is probably still living in their parents' basement.
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Pansy
8 months ago
That's true, their input can provide valuable insights for the team's direction.
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Mari
8 months ago
I think it's important to consider the goals that are selected by the customer and stakeholders as well.
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Tamekia
9 months ago
Definitely, it ensures that the team is focused on what matters most for the project.
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Johna
9 months ago
I agree, selecting goals that are most relevant to the team's context and life cycle is crucial.
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Herminia
9 months ago
C) The goals that are the easiest to complete. Hey, why make things harder than they need to be? Let's start with the low-hanging fruit.
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Aretha
10 months ago
A) The goals in which the team has the least experience. This might be a good way to challenge ourselves and learn new skills.
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Sharen
9 months ago
D) We should consider the goals selected by the customer and stakeholders as well. It's important to meet their expectations.
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Micaela
9 months ago
B) I think we should focus on the goals that are most relevant to our team's context and life cycle.
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Elbert
9 months ago
A) Let's start with the goals that we have the least experience in. It will be a good challenge for us.
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Lilli
10 months ago
D) The goals that are selected by the cusLillier and stakeholders. Ultimately, we need to deliver what the client wants, so that should be the top priority.
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Renea
9 months ago
C) The goals that are the easiest to complete.
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Twana
9 months ago
D) The goals that are selected by the customer and stakeholders.
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Sena
10 months ago
B) The goals that are most relevant to the team's context and lite cycle.
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Keva
10 months ago
A) The goals in which the team has the least experience
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Brandon
10 months ago
B) The goals that are most relevant to the team's context and life cycle. This makes the most sense to me - we should focus on the goals that are most important for the project at hand.
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Lenna
9 months ago
It's important to prioritize those goals that will have the biggest impact on our project's success.
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Eun
9 months ago
I agree, focusing on the goals that are most relevant to our context and life cycle will ensure we are on the right track.
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Long
10 months ago
But shouldn't we also consider the goals that are selected by the customer and stakeholders? Their input is valuable too.
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Casie
11 months ago
I agree with Ben. It's important to focus on goals that align with our current situation.
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Ben
11 months ago
I think we should select the goals that are most relevant to our context and life cycle.
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