A team identifies a critical set of tasks that have not been included in the Kanban board, and there is not enough budget for the work hours needed to complete the activities. What solution should the agile project manager implement?
A.
Review alternatives with the product owner and agile team.
B.
Involve stakeholders and ask them to descope some features.
C.
Ask the sponsor for additional resources to hold the schedule.
D.
Increase productivity and modify the schedule as needed.
In agile delivery, the first step when new critical work is discovered—especially when budget is constrained—is to collaborate with the product owner and team to evaluate options and re-balance scope, priorities, and delivery approach. Reviewing alternatives with the product owner and agile team (A) aligns with agile decision-making: clarify the newly discovered tasks, assess their impact, and adjust the backlog and flow policies so the most valuable work is done within constraints. This may include splitting work, reducing scope, reordering features, or redefining acceptance criteria to preserve value while staying within budget. Jumping straight to stakeholders to descope (B) may be necessary later, but first the product owner and team should analyze and propose trade-offs. Requesting more resources (C) is not always feasible and should follow internal optimization and prioritization analysis. “Increase productivity” (D) is vague and can create unrealistic pressure without solving the prioritization problem. Collaborative evaluation ensures transparency, preserves agile governance, and leads to a practical, value-focused plan.
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