Which three behaviors demonstrate that a Scrum Team is self-managing? (Choose three.)
Which three behaviors demonstrate that a Scrum Team is self-managing? (Choose three.)
A self-managing Scrum Team is one that independently manages its work and responsibilities. This involves developers collaboratively selecting their own work during the Sprint and creating their own Sprint Backlog. Although having all the skills needed to create an increment shows the team's competency, it does not inherently demonstrate self-management. Therefore, the correct behaviors that indicate a Scrum Team is self-managing are developers collaboratively selecting their own work during the Sprint and the developers creating their own Sprint Backlog based on the Definition of Done.
this question is not arranged well. why are there two c's in the option?
correct is: A. The Scrum Team has all the skills needed to create an increment. B. Developers collaboratively selecting their own work during the Sprint. C. The Developers create their own Sprint Backlog, reflecting all work that is part of the Definition of Done.
A, B & First C ;)