Transparency is key in agile. The PMI Agile Practice Guide (Section 7.1 Communications) emphasizes the use of information radiators—visual displays such as task boards, burndown charts, or Kanban boards that immediately communicate project status. These tools make progress visible to all stakeholders without needing detailed documentation.
Mike Griffiths in the PMI-ACP Exam Prep Book (Chapter 4: Stakeholder Engagement) reinforces that collocated displays or shared online boards reduce misunderstandings and keep stakeholders aligned.
Option D is correct: a public project board offers real-time visibility and promotes transparency.
Option A contradicts agile by emphasizing documentation over working software.
Option B limits visibility to a subset of stakeholders and is passive.
Option C disrupts the team’s daily focus—stand-ups are not intended for stakeholder participation.
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