Episode 22 — Transparency: Radiating Status, Risks, and Learning
Transparency is presented as the backbone of trust and accountability in agile environments. This episode explains how teams can “radiate” information through visible boards, metrics, and open communication practices. Candidates learn why agile favors visual and accessible methods over hidden reports or delayed updates. By making status, risks, and learning visible to all, teams reduce misunderstandings and empower faster decisions.
Examples demonstrate how transparency reduces surprises for stakeholders and prevents risks from festering unnoticed. The discussion also highlights how PMI exam scenarios often test whether candidates choose options that favor openness over concealment. Learners are reminded that transparency is both a practice and a mindset that enables agility to thrive. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com.
