In adaptive project management, effective success criteria for tasks should be measurable and demonstrable. This means that task completion can be objectively verified by demonstrating working functionality or results. Unlike traditional project management where task completion might be based on documentation or phases completed, adaptive approaches emphasize actual working results that deliver value. The correct answer focuses on this demonstrable nature of success criteria, which aligns with adaptive principles like those in Scrum's "Definition of Done" concept, where a task is not complete until it can be shown to work as intended and deliver the expected value.
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