Scrum vs. Kanban: Which Agile Framework Works Best?
Scrum vs. Kanban depends on team needs. Scrum uses fixed sprints, roles, and ceremonies, ideal for structured projects needing regular delivery. Kanban offers flexibility with continuous flow, great for ongoing tasks and reducing bottlenecks. Both emphasize transparency and efficiency, but the choice relies on project goals and team culture. To decide effectively and build expertise, professionals should learn agile scrum and Kanban practices to apply the right framework in real scenarios.
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