All three methodologies adhere to the principles laid out in the Agile Manifesto which aims at providing as much value to customers as possible in the time available. The differences between them are a result of trying to uphold the Agile principles in radically different contexts. Kanban is a really useful way […]
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Ready for the new 2020 Scrum guide?
Key Changes (as published in Scrum.org) More Transparent: Leaner. Easier to access, and more straightforward, opening the door to more practitioners in new industries and domains. Less Prescriptive: Scrum is a framework and not a methodology. Experiments, incremental changes, and iterations are the pillars of the practice. Get the 2020 […]
The Scrum Board you’re going to love
A scrum board is one of the most important tools for the scrum team to monitor their progress TO DONE. The most basic scrum boards contain (excerpt from usefyi.com): Stories: User stories in the current sprint backlog (a list of work to do and experiments to try managed by the team’s […]