Professional Scrum Master II (PSM II) — Question 27
What would be two boundaries, defined in Scrum, that give guidance for teams to effectively self-organize? (Choose two.)
Answer options
- 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
Explanation
The correct answers, A and C, emphasize the importance of timeboxing and creating a potentially shippable Increment, which are crucial for effective self-organization in Scrum. Option B focuses on functional teams, which can hinder collaboration, while option D, although beneficial for knowledge sharing, does not directly relate to the boundaries set by Scrum for self-organization.