Correct Answer: C
The project manager should conduct a kick-off meeting to ensure that all team members have a clear and common understanding of the project vision, goals, objectives, scope, deliverables, and roles and responsibilities. This is especially important for agile projects, where the team is expected to self-organize and collaborate effectively. A kick-off meeting can also help to establish trust, rapport, and alignment among team members who are working remotely or across different time zones and cultures. Scheduling team-building activities, coaching the team members, or continuing the meetings may be helpful, but they are not sufficient to address the gaps in understanding that exist at the beginning of the project. References:
* PMBOKGuide, 6th edition, page 123: "The project kick-off meeting is usually the first time that the project team and key stakeholders meet together. The purpose of the kick-off meeting is to communicate the project vision, objectives, and scope; confirm initial roles and responsibilities; and provide an opportunity for team members to get to know each other."
* PMI-PBA Guide, 1st edition, page 39: "The business analyst should participate in the project kick-off meeting to ensure that the business needs, objectives, and benefits are clearly articulated and understood by the project team and stakeholders.