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This episode reviews how agile teams evaluate the effectiveness of process changes after implementation. Learners are introduced to methods such as pilot testing, A/B comparisons, and retrospective reviews to determine whether improvements achieved their intended outcomes. The session emphasizes that evaluation is essential to refining practices and avoiding regression.

Examples show how PMI exam scenarios may test whether candidates recognize the importance of measuring impact rather than assuming success. The correct solution often involves collecting evidence and validating results before standardizing changes. By evaluating effectiveness, teams ensure continuous improvement remains purposeful and evidence-based. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com.

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