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Kanban and Scrum – making the most of both (new book)

A new book has been published: “Kanban and Scrum – making the most of both

The purpose of this book is to clear up the fog, so you can figure out how Kanban and Scrum might be useful in your environment.

Kanban and Scrum

The book includes:

You can read it online for free (InfoQ registration required though) or buy the printed version.

Translators: If you are interested in translating this book to your language, please get in touch with my editor Diana Plesa (diana AT c4media.com).

Merry X-mas!

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High-level introduction to Kanban

Here’s a high level introduction to Kanban: http://www.crisp.se/kanban

Kanban board

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Kanban kick-start example

Here is a detailed example of a fairly typical 2-tier Kanban board, for teams that know the basics of Kanban and are taking their first steps towards implementing it in practice.
It is sort of like a code example. Print it out and use it as a source of ideas & inspiration when you create your own board. Or copy & evolve.

Here is a detailed example of a fairly typical 2-tier Kanban board, for teams that know the basics of Kanban and are taking their first steps towards implementing it in practice.

Translations: German

It is sort of like a code example, or a condensed Kanban patterns repository. Print it out and use it as a source of ideas & inspiration when you create your own board.

kanban-example

If you know Scrum but are new to Kanban you might want to read Kanban vs Scrum first.

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Kanban vs Scrum

Henrik Kniberg created a really fantastic article comparing Kanban and Scrum. Completely impartial and factual – highly recommended read.

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