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Scrum versus Kanban

Pawel Brodzinski makes a very succinct and key observation regarding the differences of Scrum and Kanban (and also links to a handful of opposing views by Ken Schwaber, David Anderson and Mike Cohn). If you want to figure out how Scrum and Kanban differ, this is a great starting point — be sure to check the referenced articles to get both (or, all three, or four) sides of the story.

Related posts:

  1. Making Scrum work: Common failings in adopting Scrum
  2. Scrum is not an agile methodology
  3. Why Agile isn’t enough (and why it doesn’t work)
  4. Common oversights in choosing methodology
  5. Scrum workshop

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