Why are Scrum teams described as self-organizing?
ATeams have a manager who assigns tasks daily
BTeams work in isolation without meetings
CTeams decide how to complete the work themselves
DTeams follow rigid processes without changes
ATeams have a manager who assigns tasks daily
BTeams work in isolation without meetings
CTeams decide how to complete the work themselves
DTeams follow rigid processes without changes
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Assertion (A): Fayol's principle of "unity of command" states that every employee should receive orders from one superior only.
Reason (R): Multiple bosses improve coordination and reduce confusion within the organization.