Correct Answer: A
Sharing positive feedback from the customer with the project team is a good way to motivate and appreciate the team members for their work. It also helps to build trust and rapport between the project manager and the team, as well as the customer and the team. Following the meeting agenda and making a list of the next deliverables are important tasks, but they do not address the customer feedback. Documenting the feedback in the meeting minutes is not enough to acknowledge the team's efforts and achievements. Starting to plan how to improve the dates of next deliverables is not relevant to the customer feedback and may imply that the project manager is not satisfied with the team's performance. References: Project Management Professional Sample Questions, page 9, question 77. [A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide)], Sixth Edition, page 339, section 9.4.2.3.