Which three behaviors demonstrate that a team is self-organizing? (Choose three.)
Which three behaviors demonstrate that a team is self-organizing? (Choose three.)
A self-organizing team in Scrum demonstrates behaviors such as creating their own sprint backlog that reflects all the work necessary to meet the definition of Done. This shows that they are taking ownership of their tasks and planning their work autonomously. Additionally, having all the skills needed to create a releasable Increment indicates that the team is cross-functional and self-sufficient, which enables them to make decisions without constantly relying on external help. Finally, team members collaboratively selecting their own work during the Sprint reflects the team's ability to manage their own workload and collaborate effectively to achieve Sprint goals. These behaviors are integral to the principles of a self-organizing team in Scrum.
DEF is the right answer for this question. if you include show 3 not best behaviours then ABG is correct
ABG is the answer for "Which three behaviours demonstrate that a team is NOT self-organizing and are NOT following the Scrum Guide?" on scrum.org online assessment
I agree with DEF as good answer
DEF is the correct answer.
DEF is the right
DEF is correct
Should be D,E,F
DEF are the correct answers
DEF are the right choices.
All wrong. The correct is BDF to me.
Sorry, DFG
In case some may have a doubt about the correct question and answer, this is an extract of the scrum.org open assessment quizz : Which of the following are examples of a Scrum Team practicing Scrum poorly or not exhibiting traits of a self-managing Scrum Team? (choose the best three answers) Correct answer: B) C) F) A) The Developers create their own Sprint Backlog, reflecting all work that is required to meet the Definition of Done. Correct answer B) Stakeholders attend the Daily Scrum to check on the Scrum Team’s progress. Correct answer C) The Developers are working within the boundaries of their organizations functional description and nicely handing off work from analyst to developer to tester to integration. D) The Developers are collaboratively selecting their own work during the Sprint. E) The Developers have all the skills they need to create a valuable, useful Increment. Correct answer F) The Developers invite external stakeholders to the Sprint Planning to ask them how to turn a Product Backlog item into an Increment via a complete and detailed Sprint Backlog.
DEF is correct
DEF is the right answer
D E F (see comment tosvs)
Sorry, I'm concern about B as E is cross-functional
Look E is more correct as no titles in Scrum. But I think the question should add cros-functional into
E is not about self-organising. It's about cross-functionality.