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Actual exam question from PMI's PMP
Question #: 153
Topic #: 1
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A customer complains that the user stories released so far contain too much jargon and do not reflect the expectations of the product.
What should the project manager do next?

  • A. Rewrite the stories to include the technical vision of the product
  • B. Ask the senior developer to rewrite all the stories
  • C. Engage with the customer and rewrite all the stories
  • D. Request approval from the company director to conduct training for the team
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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Paramak
2 months ago
C. Engage with the customer and rewrite all the stories This approach ensures that the user stories are rewritten in a way that reflects the customer's expectations, reducing jargon, and enhancing communication between the project team and the customer.
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Fyrus
1 year ago
I wouldn't say I like those options... Even C is wrong because I don't want to rewrite all stories because someone said so. I may check with the customer, understand his point, and see where I could write better but if I miswrote everything, dude, I'm the problem
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Muntadher
1 year, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: C
Engage with customer to capture accurate requirement
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victory108
1 year, 3 months ago
Selected Answer: C
C. Engage with the customer and rewrite all the stories
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Trytrio
1 year, 7 months ago
Whats the difference between A and C?
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cwilson91
1 year, 3 months ago
I assume with A, the user story will still have the "jargon" that the customer doesn't want to see. With C, it allows you to rewrite the user story completely and clean up that unnecessary info.
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