The

Scrum  Vs  Kanban

Battle

Scrum

What?

Scrum is a powerful framework designed to help teams work together effectively by breaking down projects into manageable pieces and delivering value through steady progress and frequent releases. While popular in software development, it is also beneficial for marketing teams and other groups.

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Projects with a Fixed Scope and Timeline

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Small Teams

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Inexperienced Team Members

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Complex Projects with Multiple Dependencies

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Regulatory Compliance Projects

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Projects with High Uncertainty

6

When NOT to Use Scrum?

Kanban

What?

Kanban is a project management framework that helps teams visualize and manage work efficiently. It uses visual cards and work-in-progress limits to maintain a continuous workflow, making it ideal for handling incoming requests with varying priorities. Starting without limits helps optimize efficiency.

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Varied Story Sizes

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Inability to Finish a Story Within One Iteration

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Innovative, Creative, or New Work Requiring Feedback

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Oversimplification of Tasks

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Potential for Information Overload

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Limited Utility for Complex Projects

6

When NOT to Use Kanban?

Challenges in Team Collaboration

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Difficulties in Tracking Long-Term Progress

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