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PRINCE2-Agile-Foundation Exam - Topic 1 Question 34 Discussion

When tracking progress, which term describes using agile techniques at the delivery level, and traditional techniques at the direction and management levels?
C) Effective
A) Preferable
B) Typical

PRINCE2-Agile-Foundation Exam - Topic 1 Question 34 Discussion

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Question #: 34
Topic #: 1
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When tracking progress, which term describes using agile techniques at the delivery level, and traditional techniques at the direction and management levels?

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Bettina
7 months ago
Definitely typical in many organizations today.
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Tawna
7 months ago
Wait, is that really a thing? Sounds kinda odd.
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Selma
7 months ago
I thought it was just called "mixed methods"?
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Tamesha
7 months ago
Totally agree, it's the best of both worlds!
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Shizue
8 months ago
It's called "hybrid approach."
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Curtis
8 months ago
I thought we had a question similar to this in our last quiz, and "typical" was the answer there, but I’m second-guessing myself now.
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Diego
8 months ago
I’m leaning towards "preferable," but I can't quite recall the specifics. It feels like something we covered in the agile module.
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Malinda
8 months ago
I remember discussing this concept, and I feel like "effective" could also fit, but it seems more about outcomes than techniques.
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Carlton
8 months ago
I think the term might be "typical," but I'm not entirely sure. It sounds familiar from our last practice session.
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Tracey
8 months ago
This looks like a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the key principles of Zero Trust and how they apply to this on-premises and Microsoft 365 scenario.
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Weldon
8 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The people-oriented objectives are all about developing and improving the skills and behaviors of the individuals involved. That's exactly what this question is asking about, so I'm going with option A.
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Patria
8 months ago
This looks like a tricky one. I'll need to carefully read through the question and the options to figure out the best approach.
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Elly
1 year ago
I wonder if the correct answer is 'D) Asking for a friend' - that's the only way I'd know for sure!
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Gilma
1 year ago
A) Preferable? Nah, that would be too good to be true. Keeping the upper management happy with traditional methods while the devs get to play with agile? Sounds like a dream, not reality.
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Eladia
1 year ago
A) Preferable? Nah, that would be too good to be true. Keeping the upper management happy with traditional methods while the devs get to play with agile? Sounds like a dream, not reality.
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Santos
1 year ago
C) Effective
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Dick
1 year ago
B) Typical
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Ronna
1 year ago
B) Typical sounds like the most logical choice to me. Mixing agile and traditional approaches is pretty common these days, even if it's not always the ideal solution.
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Jacqueline
1 year ago
C) Effective
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Candra
1 year ago
B) Typical
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Casie
1 year ago
A) Preferable
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Luther
1 year ago
Effective, huh? I guess that's the fancy term for doing 'half-agile, half-waterfall' - you know, the best of both worlds... or the worst, depending on how you look at it!
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Elvera
12 months ago
Agreed, as long as it helps us deliver results efficiently, I'm all for it.
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Jeniffer
1 year ago
I think it's important to be flexible and adapt to what works best for the team.
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Janessa
1 year ago
I prefer sticking to one method, but I guess this hybrid approach has its benefits.
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Youlanda
1 year ago
Yeah, it's like a mix of both methods. Keeps things interesting.
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Lashon
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think it's B) Typical because it's common practice to mix agile and traditional techniques in project management.
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Weldon
1 year ago
Hmm, I think this question is testing our understanding of the different levels of agile implementation. I'd go with C) Effective - it seems to describe the right balance of agile and traditional techniques.
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Latrice
1 year ago
Yeah, C) Effective seems like the most logical choice for combining both approaches at different levels.
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Juan
1 year ago
C) Effective seems to be the most suitable option for describing the use of agile techniques at the delivery level and traditional techniques at the direction and management levels.
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Cary
1 year ago
Yeah, A) Preferable doesn't seem to capture the idea of balancing agile and traditional techniques at different levels.
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Ettie
1 year ago
I agree, C) Effective sounds like the best option for balancing agile and traditional techniques.
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Judy
1 year ago
I think B) Typical might not be the best choice since it implies a common practice that might not be the most effective.
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Tresa
1 year ago
I agree, C) Effective does sound like the right balance between agile and traditional techniques.
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Sarah
1 year ago
I agree with Jesusita, using agile techniques at the delivery level and traditional techniques at the direction and management levels can be very effective.
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Jesusita
1 year ago
I think the answer is C) Effective.
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