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David J. Anderson and Associates - Thoughts on how Kanban differs from Scrum
"f your organization has low maturity, limited capability at risk management, change management and decision making, and is riddled with specialization and defensiveness then Kanban is probably a better choice. If you have time to let the culture and performance evolve and improve over months and years then Kanban is the right choice. If on the other hand, your organization is highly mature and capable of assessing risk, evaluating process alternatives, making good quality decisions, and managing high impact change gracefully then Scrum may be the right choice for you. If you are facing an extinction level event and you don’t have time to let evolution work its magic on your organizational performance then perhaps a Scrum revolution is worth the risk."
agile  kanban  scrum 
june 2010 by rtlechow

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