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PMP · Question 40 · Task 5: Ensure team members/stakeholders are adequately trained

A project team is transitioning from waterfall to agile methodology mid-project due to changing requirements. Team members have varying levels of agile experience and some are resistant to the change. The project manager has identified specific training needs around user story writing, sprint planning, and retrospective facilitation. Which TWO approaches should the project manager take to ensure effective training?

Answer options:

A.

Provide hands-on, practical training using real project scenarios and user stories

B.

Enroll all team members in comprehensive agile certification programs

C.

Provide online training modules that team members can complete at their own pace

D.

Address concerns and resistance to change as part of the training process

E.

Focus training only on team members who are enthusiastic about the change

F.

Delay training until after the methodology transition is complete

How to approach this question

Select TWO approaches that provide practical, relevant training while addressing change resistance and building team buy-in.

Full Answer

A,D
Effective training for methodology transitions requires practical, hands-on learning combined with change management to address resistance and build buy-in for new approaches.

Common mistakes

Students often choose comprehensive or generic training approaches rather than recognizing the need for practical, change-focused training.

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