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PMI-ACP Question #93: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is A: Waste across the entire process.. A value stream map is a Lean technique that visualizes every step in a process from start to finish, distinguishing value-adding steps from non-value-adding steps (waste). Waste categories in Lean include waiting, overproduction, defects, unnecessary transport, and more. Identify

Submitted by marco_it· Apr 18, 2026Continuous Improvement

Question

A value stream map is a tool used to identify the:

Options

  • AWaste across the entire process.
  • BHighest value product features.
  • CMost valuable team interactions.
  • DMost likely flow of project risks.

Explanation

A value stream map is a Lean technique that visualizes every step in a process from start to finish, distinguishing value-adding steps from non-value-adding steps (waste). Waste categories in Lean include waiting, overproduction, defects, unnecessary transport, and more. Identifying and eliminating waste is the central purpose of value stream mapping. Options B, C, and D describe unrelated activities — feature prioritization, team interaction analysis, and risk management, respectively.

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#Value Stream Mapping#Lean#Waste identification#Process improvement

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