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A Review Of Scrum For Kanban Teams

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This article is the fourth in a series of “Kanban and Scrum – Stronger Together”. As I wrote in 2013, Scrum and Kanban both share a use of values to encourage users of the methods to behave a certain way. They will ship increments of software on a cadence or on demand. You should go read it now.

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Beginner’s Guide to Kanban for Agile Marketing

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In this article, Andrea explains the Kanban method in detail starting from its origin to its principles and its application. But, for teams that chafe under the strictures of the Scrum process, Kanban can be a freeing alternative. That upper limit then becomes a formalized piece of the Kanban process. Origins of Kanban.

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Is Your Agile Project Healthy?

Project Management Essentials

In 2013, Mike Cohn coined the term scrum smells to describe the signs that a scrum team is in trouble. If the answer is convincingly Scrum or Kanban, they are probably following a process. There is an unclear or vague process for making decisions. We measure and analyze the performance (check) and then, adjust the process (act).