3. Usual Case
Finally, we have a full-fledged Scrum project!
Unfortunately we can't done sprints
... you know, we are support team and we have a lot of unplanned work
• Backlog problems
• Planning problems
• Estimation problems
4. Scrum or Kanban
Knife or fork, which tool is better?
There is no universal tools, and there is no ideal
5. Scrum and Kanban just tools
The first tenet of the Agile Manifesto is
“Individuals and Interactions over Processes and Tools”
Less is better?
6. Comparison
Scrum Kanban
Visualization for sprint
Work limit by iteration
Iteration
Roles:
• Product Owner
• Scrum Master
• Team
Meetings
• Planning
• Demo
• Retrospective
• Refinement
Visualization for work
Work in progress limitation
No Iteration
No Roles
No Meetings
10. Inspect & Adapt
The most critical element of this is the feedback loop
• Change something
• Find out how it went
• Learn from it
• Change something again
12. References
Kanban and Scrum - making the most of both
by Henrik Kniberg and Mattias Skarin
Download
The Lean Startup
by Eric Ries
Download
Agile E-Learning
Five Levels of Agile Planning
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13. THANK YOU
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Sergey Seletsky
Software Architect
sselet@softserveinc.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sergeyseletsky