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Kanban vs. Scrum: What’s the Difference?

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Kanban and scrum are agile project management methodologies that can be used for similar purposes, but each has its unique pros and cons. And certainly, both methodologies have their value. In fact, there are lots of methodologies you can use for your projects, but kanban and scrum are often debated. What Is Kanban?

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Trello Kanban Board: Key Features, Pros, Cons & Alternatives

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Related Kanban Content There’s a lot to know about kanban boards, which is why we’ve created dozens of blogs, templates and guides to help you master this project management tool. It helps perform basic task management activities such as assigning tasks to your team members and setting their due dates.

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Kanban Principles & Best Practices Explained

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Kanban is a visual workflow tool that, while originally used as a Toyota scheduling system, is now associated with in an agile methodology, especially in DevOps software development. It can also be used in traditional project management methodologies. Tag anyone on the project team and bring them into the conversation.

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Kanban in Manufacturing: Main Uses & Benefits

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It’s a flexible scheduling system that can be applied to manufacturing, agile, DevOps and virtually any repeatable process. Images and documents can be attached to kanban cards, which can also have descriptions, subtasks, tags, priority, planned start, duration, due dates and more. Here are a few kanban-related pieces.

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Notion Gantt Chart: Key Features, Pros and Cons

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Use it to track all four types of dependencies, set priorities and tag team members to collaborate in real time. These tools can help you view your projects from different perspectives and allow your teams to work with different project management methodologies and styles such as waterfall or agile. Try it free for 30 days.

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A Project Manager’s guide to Agile workflows

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The constant business hype surrounding Agile workflows can feel a bit like a buzzy food trend on your feed (avocado toast or matcha lattes, anyone?). Unlike the latest foodie fads, though, we can confidently tell you that Agile project management is here to stay—and the most successful PMs will be the ones who get on board with it. .

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IT Service Management (ITSM): Frameworks, Processes & Phases

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Over the course of this blog, we’ll discuss how ITSM is implemented, managed and delivered to meet the needs of an organization and how project management software can help facilitate those processes. Tickets are represented as cards, which can be prioritized and tagged with files attached as needed.

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