Henrik Kniberg
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February 2012
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Scrum and XP from the Trenches
14 editions
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2007
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Kanban and Scrum - making the most of both
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10 editions
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2010
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Lean from the Trenches: Managing Large-Scale Projects with Kanban
18 editions
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2011
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How to run an internal unconference
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“Summary of Scrum vs Kanban
Similarities:
- Both are Lean and Agile
- Both use pull scheduling
- Both limit WIP
- Both use transperency to drive process improvement
- Both focus on delivering releasable software and often
- Both are based on self-organizing teams
- Both require breaking the work into pieces.
- In both, the release plan is continuously optimized based on empirical data (velocity/lead time)”
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Similarities:
- Both are Lean and Agile
- Both use pull scheduling
- Both limit WIP
- Both use transperency to drive process improvement
- Both focus on delivering releasable software and often
- Both are based on self-organizing teams
- Both require breaking the work into pieces.
- In both, the release plan is continuously optimized based on empirical data (velocity/lead time)”
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“Differences:
Scrum:
- Timeboxed iterations prescribed.
Kanban:
- Timeboxed iterations optional. Can have separate cadences for planning, release, and process improvement. Can be event - driven instead of timeboxed.”
― Kanban and Scrum - making the most of both
Scrum:
- Timeboxed iterations prescribed.
Kanban:
- Timeboxed iterations optional. Can have separate cadences for planning, release, and process improvement. Can be event - driven instead of timeboxed.”
― Kanban and Scrum - making the most of both
“A great process isn’t designed; it is evolved. So, the important thing isn’t your process; the important thing is your process for improving your process.”
― Lean from the Trenches: Managing Large-Scale Projects with Kanban
― Lean from the Trenches: Managing Large-Scale Projects with Kanban