Okay, I've got this. Product-based planning is all about focusing on the actual features and deliverables, rather than just the tasks. In PRINCE2 Agile, I'd use it to plan by the features required, rather than a more traditional predictive approach. Option D looks like the best fit.
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm not super familiar with the details of PRINCE2 Agile, so I'll need to think through the key principles and how product-based planning might fit in. Gonna have to do some quick review before answering.
I think this question is asking how product-based planning can be used within the PRINCE2 Agile framework. The options seem to be focused on different ways it could be applied, so I'll need to carefully consider each one.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure here. The options seem to be getting at different ways product-based planning could be used, but I'm not totally clear on the distinctions. I'll have to make an educated guess and move on.
I'm a bit confused here. Could it be that the laptop hasn't received a valid IP address from the wireless controller? That might be causing the authentication issue.
Based on the requirement to disable access with the least effort, I think Citrix policies would be the way to go. That should provide a straightforward solution.
Option D, definitely. PRINCE2 Agile is all about adapting to change, and feature-focused planning is the way to go. Although, I do wonder if the exam writers have a sense of humor. Maybe they'll throw in a trick question like 'What's the best way to plan for a zombie apocalypse during your PRINCE2 Agile project?'
I'm leaning towards B, but I could be biased because I love the idea of using empiricism in project planning. Who needs predictive plans when you can just wing it, right? (Just kidding, D is probably the right answer.)
I agree, D is the way to go. PRINCE2 Agile is all about being responsive to change and delivering value, so planning around the features makes the most sense.
Option D seems to be the right answer here. Product-based planning in PRINCE2 Agile is all about focusing on the features required, not just tracking progress or creating predictive plans.
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