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This episode highlights the agile principle of seeking early feedback through frequent demonstrations and reviews. Candidates learn why showcasing increments regularly prevents misalignment, validates assumptions, and builds stakeholder trust. The discussion emphasizes that early feedback reduces risk and accelerates course correction.

Examples show how PMI exam scenarios may present choices between delaying demonstrations until complete versus sharing partial results. The correct answer often involves demonstrating value as early and often as possible. Learners understand that feedback is not a milestone activity but a continuous practice central to agile success. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com.

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