Which three statements best describe a Scrum Team’s definition of "Workflow"? (choose the best 3 answers)

Which three statements best describe a Scrum Team’s definition of "Workflow"? (choose the best 3 answers)
A . It helps management track a work item’s percentage of completeness.
B. It provides a common understanding of when the Scrum Team considers work to be started and finished.
C. It describes how value flows through the system.
D. It creates transparency over policies related to Work in Progress (WIP) Limits.
E. It is used as a check off list for state that each work item must go through before it is considered ‘done’.
F. It provides policies that create quality gateways between development handoff phases.

Answer: B,C,D

Explanation:

The definition of "Workflow" represents the Scrum Team members’ explicit understanding of what their policies are for following the Kanban practices.

This shared understanding improves transparency and enables self-organization and should include the following:

Defined points at which the Scrum Team considers work to have started and to have finished.

A definition of the work items C the individual units of value (stakeholder value, knowledge value, process improvement value) that are flowing through the Scrum Team’s system (most likely Product Backlog Items (PBIs)).

A definition of the workflow states that the work items flow through from start to finish (of which there must be at least one active state).

Explicit policies about how work flows through each state (which may include items from a Scrum Team’s definition of "Done" and pull policies between stages). Policies for limiting Work in Progress (WIP).

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