Episode 33 — Adaptive Process: Evolving Requirements and Priorities

This episode delves into how agile processes are designed to evolve in response to learning and shifting priorities. Learners explore the concept of emergent requirements, which recognizes that stakeholders often cannot articulate needs fully at the outset. Instead, agile teams continuously refine the backlog as new insights are gained through iteration and feedback.
Examples show how exam questions test whether candidates understand the importance of adjusting scope and plans rather than locking them down prematurely. The episode stresses that adaptive process does not imply chaos; it requires structure, discipline, and ongoing stakeholder involvement. By the end, learners recognize adaptability as a defining feature of agility. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com.
Episode 33 — Adaptive Process: Evolving Requirements and Priorities
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