Gold-plating—adding extra features not requested or prioritized—is ananti-patternin agile. Agile emphasizesdelivering the highest-priority features first, and product changes should always go through theProduct Ownerfor prioritization and validation.
According to thePMI Agile Practice Guide (Section 5.1: Backlog and Value Delivery)andMike Griffiths’ PMI-ACP Exam Prep Book (Chapter 6: Value-Driven Delivery), when capacity is available, the team should pull more storiesfrom the prioritized backlog, ensuring that all work aligns with stakeholder-defined value.
Option Dis correct: confirm backlog priority and use time to delivercustomer-prioritized value.
Option Asupports scope creep.
Option Bis partially correct but doesn’t optimize the time to deliver value.
Option Cperpetuates gold-plating and undermines value alignment.
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