The correct answer is B – Conduct story-mapping exercises to clarify deliverables and release priorities. Story mapping is a visual practice that aligns stakeholders and teams around a shared understanding of the product vision, user workflows, and incremental delivery plans.
From the PMI Agile Practice Guide:
“Story mapping is a collaborative activity used to understand the user’s journey, prioritize features, and identify releases. It is highly effective for stakeholder alignment and promoting shared understanding.”
(PMI Agile Practice Guide, Section 5.4 – Story Mapping)
Also supported by Mike Griffiths:
“Story mapping promotes visibility, alignment, and prioritization. It fosters collaboration between the team and stakeholders and helps translate business objectives into user stories.”
(Mike Griffiths, PMI-ACP Exam Prep, Chapter 3 – Value-Driven Delivery)
Why other options fall short:
A reverts to heavy documentation, which agile discourages.
C is a one-time event and doesn’t sustain alignment.
D focuses on adherence to process rather than collaboration and planning clarity.
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