Tackling AGILE Problems on the PMP - Part 2

PMP Exam Radioshow (Project Management) - A podcast by Phill Akinwale, PMP, ACP, OPM3

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Agile Problems on the PMP Exam PART 2 In part 1 of this blog post, we discussed some of the common agile problems that you may encounter on the PMP exam. In this part, we will discuss some additional agile problems that you should be aware of. Unclear requirements: Agile projects are often characterized by changing requirements. This can be a challenge for project managers, as they need to be able to adapt the project plan to meet the changing needs of the customer. Technical debt: Agile projects can also lead to technical debt. This is when the project team takes shortcuts in order to meet deadlines, which can lead to problems down the road. Communication challenges: Agile projects require a lot of communication between the project team, the customer, and other stakeholders. If communication is not effective, it can lead to problems such as missed deadlines, scope creep, and quality issues. Culture clash: Agile projects often require a change in mindset from traditional project management. This can be a challenge for project managers who are used to working in a more traditional environment. If you are preparing for the PMP exam, it is important to be familiar with the common agile problems that you may encounter. By understanding these problems, you will be better prepared to answer questions about them on the exam. In addition to the problems mentioned above, there are a few other agile-specific concepts that you should be familiar with for the PMP exam. These include: Scrum: Scrum is a popular agile framework that is used to manage software development projects. Kanban: Kanban is another popular agile framework that is used to manage projects where the work is continuously flowing. Burndown charts: Burndown charts are used to track the progress of an agile project. Velocity: Velocity is a measure of how much work a team can complete in a sprint. By understanding these concepts, you will be better prepared to answer questions about agile project management on the PMP exam. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pmpradio/support