diff --git a/docs/Scrum_Guide_2020.md b/docs/Scrum_Guide_2020.md index 142307d..718e7e1 100644 --- a/docs/Scrum_Guide_2020.md +++ b/docs/Scrum_Guide_2020.md @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ They[ScrumTeam] are also self-managing[SelfManagement], meaning they[ScrumTeam] The Scrum Team[ScrumTeam] is small enough to remain nimble and large enough to complete significant work within a Sprint[ScumEvents,Sprint], typically 10 or fewer people. In general, we have found that smaller teams[ScrumTeam] communicate better and are more productive. If Scrum Teams[ScrumTeam] become too large, they[ScrumTeam] should consider reorganizing into multiple cohesive Scrum Teams[ScrumTeams,ScaledScrum], each focused[ScrumValues,Focus] on the same product. -Therefore, they[ScrumTeam] should share the same Product Goal[ScrumArtifacts,ProductBacklog,Commitment,ProductGoal], Product Backlog[ScrumArtifacts,ProductBacklog], and Product Owner[ScrumTeam,ProductOwner]. +Therefore, they[ScrumTeams] should share the same Product Goal[ScrumArtifacts,ProductBacklog,Commitment,ProductGoal], Product Backlog[ScrumArtifacts,ProductBacklog], and Product Owner[ScrumTeam,ProductOwner]. The Scrum Team[ScrumTeam] is responsible[Responsible] for all product-related activities from stakeholder[Stakeholder] collaboration, verification[Learn], maintenance, operation, experimentation, research and development, and anything else that might be required.[CrossFunctional] They[ScrumTeam] are structured and empowered[Management] by the organization[Organization] to manage[Management] their[ScrumTeam] own work.