Is My Project Suitable for Kanban or Scrum?
Even though some people constantly mistake Scrum and Kanban they are significantly different. Understanding these differences is key to choosing the path that will work best for your environment. How can you know if Kanban and Scrum will be the right path for you? In order for you to know which path is the right path there are a few question you can ask yourself:
- How long can your costumer wait?
- How many platforms have to come together?
- How often will stakeholders are going to affect your plan?
- How many people do I have to work in this project?
- Once you answer these questions you can stop to analyze which tool will be the most efficient to use according to your answers.
The charts below will help you decided which tool will work best for you:
Scrum
Fit with Project management
Progress is Visual
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Kanban
Progress is Visual
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Where we are seeing Agile and Kanban
Scrum
Large enterprises with quarterly/timed release schedules |
Kanban
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Scrum is a tool used to organize work into small, manageable pieces that can be completed by a cross-functional team within a manageable period of time. This period of time is used to plan, organize, administer, and optimize a certain issue or issues. Kanban is a more direct way to attack an issue. Most of the times Kanban will be used when dealing with a project in which you do not have a lot of time to deliver a product or when you are working by yourself or with a small team. As you can see both Kanban and Scrum are great tools to accomplish your goals it just depends on the circumstances you are in.
If you are more interested in this issue check out our webinar called, “A Peek inside Scrum and Kanban”.
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Learn more about Agile and Scrum by visiting our Scrum FAQ page