ScrumBan?


Lean Software Engineering offer a good overview of how ScrumBan differs from Scrum – essentially improving the speed of time-to-market. Agile Management offers a posting on how to start down the road of Kanban.

Henrik offers a free book on Kanban and Scrum available here. The books covers:

  • Kanban and Scrum in a nutshell
  • Comparison of Kanban and Scrum and other Agile methods
  • Practical examples and pitfalls
  • Cartoons and diagrams illustrating day-to-day work
  • Detailed case study of a Kanban implementation within a Scrum organization

~ by mdavey on February 22, 2010.

3 Responses to “ScrumBan?”

  1. Excellent linkage, Matt.

    I think John Heintz (your second link) really hits the nail on the head regarding some of the benefits of the Kanban approach and how it practically differs from Scrum. The overview link also seems to reflect our experiences and is echoed by Adam Iley’s recent blog (http://blog.caplin.com/2010/02/16/designing-a-kanban-board-not-as-simple-as-you-might-think/) about our experiments with Kanban/Scrum combinations at Caplin.

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