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Where should a statement regarding agile practices be recorded during the starting up a project process?

  1. In the project brief as part of the project approach.

  2. In the project plan as a risk.

  3. In the lessons learned log.

  4. In the quality register.

The correct answer is: In the project brief as part of the project approach.

The statement regarding agile practices should be recorded in the project brief as part of the project approach because the project brief serves as a foundational document that outlines the objectives, scope, and approach to the project. Including details about agile practices within this document helps ensure that all stakeholders understand the intended methodologies and frameworks that will govern the project. Since the project approach sets the tone and framework for how project work will be conducted, reflecting the agile practices here aligns with the overall strategy for delivering the project. This integration of agile principles into the project brief facilitates better alignment of expectations, resources, and processes from the outset, crucial for agility and adaptability in delivering project outcomes. Additionally, while the other options might involve capturing relevant information in different contexts, they do not fit the purpose of the project brief. For example, recording agile practices as a risk in the project plan would misplace the focus on risk management rather than on proactive planning and strategy. Using the lessons learned log is more appropriate for retrospective insights rather than initial planning, and allocating it to the quality register relates specifically to quality management rather than overall project approach.