PMP-Style Question 1: Hybrid Communication Strategy in a Live Production Environment
This blog post explains a referenced PMP-style question involving hybrid Agile and Predictive project environments. It analyzes communication strategies to maintain schedule integrity during simultaneous plant operations and project execution, based on the PMI mindset.
π Scenario
In an industrial plant, the owner has decided to add more capacity by installing a new machine and updating the software used in production. This enlargement will occur while the plant is still functioning and producing.
The software update will be done using an Agile approach to minimize risk. The machine procurement, installation, and integration will use a Predictive approach.
β Question
What types of communications will the project manager have to design into the schedule management plan to ensure the project will be on schedule?
A. Weekly colocated meetings with the relevant stakeholders
B. Biweekly conference calls with the relevant stakeholders
C. Weekly one-on-one meetings with each of the relevant stakeholders
D. Biweekly written status reports from the relevant stakeholders
β οΈ Disclaimer: This PMP-style question is presented for educational and commentary purposes only. It is not sourced from any official PMI exam and is not intended to violate any copyright. This content reflects interpretations based on the PMI mindset and principles, and is designed to help learners prepare for the PMP exam. If this question resembles real PMP exam content, it is coincidental and used solely under the doctrine of fair use for academic discussion. No claim of affiliation with or endorsement by PMI is made.
β Correct Answer: A
π The plant remains active while machines and software are updated.
π― Goal: Ensure schedule alignment across both streams
β Why Option A is Correct
Weekly colocated meetings are ideal for hybrid projects that blend Agile and Predictive approaches. They support fast decisions in Agile while respecting structure in Predictive, helping avoid production delays.
β Why Other Options Are Incorrect
B. Biweekly conference calls are too infrequent for Agile needs.
C. One-on-one meetings are inefficient and time-consuming.
D. Written reports lack real-time issue resolution, risky for live environments.
π Key Takeaway
In hybrid projects operating during live production, frequent, colocated communication with stakeholders ensures alignment, responsiveness, and control over schedule impact.
If you’re preparing for the PMP exam, understanding how to manage communication in hybrid environments is critical. This question illustrates PMIβs approach to balancing agility and structure through strategic communication planning.
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