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What is the purpose of the project quality management knowledge area?
Which of the following is NOT one of the processes of the project quality management knowledge area?
Lean is an agile process focused on __________.
Lean is a mindset that comes from values and principles called _________.
Options thinking is seeing the difference between something that you’re committed to and something that you have the right to do but you are not obligated to do.
When using Lean, designing components to be as independent as possible for flexibility is called _____________.
The Lean value of eliminating waste starts with _________.
Which of the following is an agile tool that helps software engineers find waste?
Which of the following is NOT a foundational principle of Kanban?
What tool is used in Kanban to track work items?
The columns on the kanban board will map the state of work items in the workflow separately for each value stream. What is this process is called?
Longer lead times are associated with significantly poorer quality of work items being produced.