A presentation involves one or more speakers delivering information and engaging (to some extent) with an audience, all focused on a single topic. The other options do not fit:
A Formal Requirements Review is a structured conversation between stakeholders, team members, or subject matter experts that focuses on a specific topic—usually the project’s requirements. The purpose is to ensure that all requirements are clearly understood, documented, and agreed upon before moving forward in the project lifecycle.
Torn between A & D... but
BABOK V3 pg 27 Figure 3.1.2. Formality and Level of Detail of Bss Analysis deliverables - see level of Formality under Adaptive: 'Informal—information is gathered through team
interaction and feedback.'
In an adaptive or Agile approach, which emphasizes flexibility, collaboration, and continuous feedback, the concept of a feedback loop (option A) is more likely to be applied.
A. Feedback loop:
Agile methodologies, such as Scrum, encourage iterative development and continuous improvement. Feedback loops are integral to these approaches, allowing for regular assessment, adjustment, and adaptation based on ongoing feedback from team members and stakeholders.
In summary, option A (Feedback loop) is more in line with the adaptive and Agile approach, as it reflects the continuous and iterative nature of Agile methodologies.
Glossary in the only place Feedback Loop is mentioned in V3: adaptive approach: An approach where the solution evolves based on a cycle of
learning and discovery, with feedback loops which encourage making
decisions as late as possible
B. Presentation
A presentation typically involves one or more speakers delivering information or insights on a specific topic to an audience. It is a structured communication format where the presenter(s) share information, ideas, or findings with the audience. The focus is usually on a single topic, and it provides an opportunity for the audience to receive information, engage in discussions, or ask questions.
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