The correct answer is D — A list of questions for the team and customer representative.
In Agile, creating a shared product vision is a collaborative effort that begins with open dialogue. The team should prepare insightful, value-driven questions to understand the customer’s needs, pain points, desired outcomes, and business drivers. This supports co-creation of the vision rather than relying on rigid documentation.
PMI Agile Practice Guide:
“A shared product vision aligns the team and stakeholders. Early collaboration and asking the right questions help establish understanding and purpose.”
(PMI Agile Practice Guide, Section 2.2 – Agile Mindset)
Mike Griffiths:
“Visioning meetings are facilitated conversations where teams and stakeholders explore product goals and user needs. Questions—not documents—drive clarity.”
(PMI-ACP Exam Prep, Chapter 1 – Agile Principles and Mindset)
Incorrect options:
A implies a rigid, document-driven mindset—contrary to Agile.
B assumes the backlog exists before visioning.
C is too early for acceptance criteria before vision alignment.
Answer: D
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