What is the difference between agile vs scrum vs kanban?
Agile is a project management methodology focused on iterative progress, flexibility, and collaboration. Scrum is a specific Agile framework that organizes work into time-boxed sprints, with defined roles like the Agile Scrum Master. Kanban, on the other hand, is a visual management method that focuses on continuous flow of work, without fixed iterations. While Scrum has rigid roles and timeframes, Kanban allows for a more flexible approach. An Agile Scrum Master helps guide teams using Scrum principles for efficiency and collaboration.
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