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What would be two boundaries, defined in Scrum, that give guidance for teams to effectively self organize? (Choose two)

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What would be two boundaries, defined in Scrum, that give guidance for teams to effectively self organize? (Choose two)

A. Timeboxing the events in Scrum to allow for regular inspection and adaptation creating opportunities to adjust course in any given path
B. Clearly defined functional teams within the Development Team to define handoff phases during development
C. Creating an integrated and potentially shippable Increment by the end of each Sprint
D. Having a mixture of different levels of skills and experience to promote domain knowledge sharing

Correct Answer: A,C

The Goal of Scrum is always to create a potentially shippalbe increment by the end of each Sprint. Its up to the Development team members to figure out, with coaching and help from the Scrum Master and Product Owner, how to get there. One of the ways Scrum facilitates this process is by setting Time boxes for the events to create transparency and clarity.

 
Posted : 25/02/2024 6:18 pm
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