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A key difference between predictive and agile lifecycles is that agile projects typically have:

Agile emphasizes delivering value frequently and incrementally, allowing for continuous feedback and adaptation. This contrasts with the typically sequential de

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Question: A key difference between predictive and agile lifecycles is that agile projects typically have:

Answer options: ✅ Early and continuous delivery of value.

  • Detailed upfront planning for the entire project duration.
  • Formal change control boards for all modifications.
  • Fixed scope with flexible schedule and cost.

Correct answer: Early and continuous delivery of value.

Explanation: Agile emphasizes delivering value frequently and incrementally, allowing for continuous feedback and adaptation. This contrasts with the typically sequential delivery in predictive approaches.

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