The correct answer is A – Use an information radiator to help increase the transparency of work for key stakeholders.
Information radiators (such as Kanban boards, burndown charts, and story maps) make work status visible to the entire team and stakeholders in real-time, improving communication without additional meetings or reporting overhead.
From the PMI Agile Practice Guide:
“Agile teams use information radiators to promote transparency, show progress, and increase stakeholder engagement without adding administrative burden.”
(PMI Agile Practice Guide, Section 3.5 – Information Radiators)
Mike Griffiths confirms:
“Effective agile environments display work status where everyone can see it. Visual indicators allow stakeholders and team members to remain informed without direct queries.”
(Mike Griffiths, PMI-ACP Exam Prep Book, Chapter 5 – Agile Monitoring and Control)
Other options explained:
B creates unnecessary manual effort.
C may disrupt team rhythm; daily stand-ups are sufficient in Scrum.
D encourages siloed behavior and contradicts collaboration.
Answer: A
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