Professional Scrum Master I (PSM I) — Question 70
Which three behaviors demonstrate that a Scrum Team is self-managing? (Choose three.)
Answer options
- 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. C. The Scrum Team members are working within the boundaries of their functional description and nicely handing off work from analyst to developer to tester to integration.
- D. The Scrum Master is no longer needed.
- E. Stakeholders are attending the Daily Scrum to check progress and work with the Scrum Master to optimize the functional scope for the Sprint.
Correct answer: A, B, C
Explanation
The correct answers A, B, and C illustrate self-management as they show that the Scrum Team has the required skills, makes collaborative decisions about their work, and manages their own backlog according to the Definition of Done. Option D indicates a lack of flexibility, as it confines team members to their roles, while option E implies dependency on stakeholders and the Scrum Master, which contradicts the self-managing nature of the team.