Your Scrum or Kanban board- Best Practices
Kanban is an agile workflow management method used in project management to maximize project efficiency by visualizing the workflow and reducing work in progress. Scrum, on the other hand, is an agile product development process where the complete work is divided into short iterations and completed within a timeline called “sprint”. Despite having many differences, the Kanban board and Scrum board are quite similar in some important aspects. Many organizations have made both the methodologies an important part of their project management tool. Yet many would prefer to use only the Scrum methodology because of its prescriptive nature. It is not easy to declare one of them as the best given their varied pros and cons. Let us have an understanding of the differences between a Scrum board and a Kanban board Kanban and Scrum board differs mainly on the following points: Roles and responsibilities: There are three parties to a scrum, a product owner, scrum master, and the scrum team. The