Project Management

Scrum vs. Kanban: Which Works Best Where?

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Where should you use Scrum and where should you use Kanban? Many factors weigh into this decision, including whether your teams are in development or maintenance mode and whether their work is highly predictable or sporadic. Attendees of this webinar will come away with a better understanding of Scrum and Kanban and when to utilize each, together or separately, to improve agility of their teams.

Scrum and Kanban are both crucial agile methodologies to improve productivity of project teams. Scrum provides a framework for organizing work by priority and keeping teams on task daily, while Kanban provides a framework for managing the flow and moving high-priority work through a path to completion. What is common between Scrum and Kanban, and what is different? Where should you use Scrum and where should you use Kanban? These questions and more will be answered in this webinar. Attendees will walk away with a better understanding of Scrum and Kanban and when to utilize each, together or separately, to improve agility of their teams.

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