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name="Team,_9apLsPpaEdqsc-f87sBK8A" guid="-LVZG5zK2YjEGXO3SwDmqug" authors="Claude Aubry"
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<mainDescription>&lt;p>&#xD;
A team gathers members, who as a whole, is able to perform all the various tasks for which it collectively takes&#xD;
responsability during each sprint.&#xD;
&lt;/p>&#xD;
&lt;p>&#xD;
It is able to determine what needs to be done to reach the sprint goal. It gets autonomously organized and plans its&#xD;
own tasks, without external interference.&#xD;
&lt;/p></mainDescription>
<keyConsiderations>Through a collectivity-centric approach,&amp;nbsp;agility contributes to improve fellowship within the team.</keyConsiderations>
<skills>Team must be able to perform all the various tasks for which it collectively takes responsability during sprint planning.&#xD;
This means it must be cross-functional to cover analysis, design, coding, testing and other tasks.</skills>
<assignmentApproaches>A Scrum team is generally made of 3 to 10 members.</assignmentApproaches>
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