Ooh, let me guess. Is it C? I mean, who doesn't love a little synergy and teamwork? That's the way to go, folks. Plus, it's way better than option D, which is just plain silly. I mean, who wants to work in a vacuum, am I right?
D? Are you kidding me? Reducing the involvement of business representatives? That's like trying to bake a cake without the flour. Definitely going with C on this one.
I disagree, I think C is the way to go. Having everyone on the same page and collaborating is key for project success. Plus, it's a great way to avoid those dreaded 'I thought you meant...' moments.
I think the most direct advantage of the whole-team approach is C) Capitalizing on the combined skills of business representatives, testers and developers working together.
I think the most direct advantage of the whole-team approach would be C. By having business representatives, testers, and developers working together, they can leverage their combined skills and knowledge to contribute to the project's success.
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