CAPM · Question #435
What is the Project Schedule Management practice used to deliver incremental value to the customer?
The correct answer is B. Iterative scheduling with a backlog. Iterative scheduling with a backlog is the Project Schedule Management technique specifically designed to deliver incremental value to the customer. In agile frameworks, work items are maintained in a prioritized backlog and pulled into time-boxed iterations (sprints), with worki
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- AResource optimization
- BIterative scheduling with a backlog
- COn-demand scheduling
- DCritical path method
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(39 responses)- A3% (1)
- B90% (35)
- C3% (1)
- D5% (2)
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Iterative scheduling with a backlog is the Project Schedule Management technique specifically designed to deliver incremental value to the customer. In agile frameworks, work items are maintained in a prioritized backlog and pulled into time-boxed iterations (sprints), with working deliverables produced at the end of each iteration. This enables continuous feedback and incremental value delivery. On-demand scheduling (C) is used in Kanban-style systems for flow-based work. Resource optimization (A) and the Critical Path Method (D) are deterministic scheduling techniques that do not inherently focus on incremental delivery to the customer.
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