Distributed or remote teams are common in modern agile environments. According to thePMI Agile Practice Guide (Section 4.4 Working with Distributed Teams)and thePMBOKĀ® Guide (6th Edition, Section 10.1), the agile practitioner mustenable effective collaboration among all team members regardless of location. The guide recommends usingvideo conferencing, collaborative workspaces, shared boards, and communication toolsto simulate the benefits of co-location.
Mike Griffiths, in hisPMI-ACP Exam Prep Book (Chapter 3: Team Performance), supports the use ofcollaboration toolsto foster team cohesion and support agile values like communication and transparency, even when teams cannot be physically co-located.
Option Ais correct: collaboration tools bridge the gap in distributed environments.
Option BandDpromote siloing or team hierarchy, which undermines agile unity.
Option Cmoves away from agile values by emphasizing documentation over interaction.
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