Great points made in this video, thanks! Scrum is Kanban with 11 explicit policies (3 accountabilities, 5 events, 3 artifacts) Kanban is waaaay more than just cards on a board, it is like a "flavour", a framework in itself The scrum master is the agile agent by default, your work goes past beyond the scrum team, without improvement in a organization wide scale scrum faces obstacles that's what i take from this lesson, thanks again!
Absolutely I couldn’t agree more, Scrum and Kanban are not mutually exclusive and we can learn a lot from both to enhance whichever we’re practicing. I love what you said, mixing them together can create magic, it’s not a them and us scenario, we’re better together.
Scrum with Kanban is a great combination. A perfect example of 1+1=3. But to have an other question, and I think a bit in the line of this one, in what situation would you not use Scrum?
Yeah I think you're right about the "flavour" of Kanban we're referring to. In my org, the Kanban they're talking about isn't of the Pro Kanban variety, it's prescriptive, detailed, and is focused on running an implementation factory. Teams are building fast, and building at a high quality, but the connection to goals needs improving.
This might sound controversial, but I make my decision looking at the Agile maturity and self-management of the team. Kanban has less safety nets and supporting tools for a team to create a good workflow. On the other hand, there are no restrictions on which you should choose one over the other. Both frameworks are great and really SIMILAR when you start to actually understand them and use them.
Please help I have a 5th round interview with the Senior Director and l don't know what to expect from this interview. It's a 45 mins interview and l don't know what to prepare for. I am new to Scrum. Thanks
Its so unhelpful answer regarding scrum or kanban, people need to really justify in front of the teams or management why to things in a certain way, for example if to work in sprints and its planning or not? You just said that the question is invalid but really, no smallest example or tip can be given on some aspects or artifacts of both methods, when to use them???
Great points made in this video, thanks!
Scrum is Kanban with 11 explicit policies (3 accountabilities, 5 events, 3 artifacts)
Kanban is waaaay more than just cards on a board, it is like a "flavour", a framework in itself
The scrum master is the agile agent by default, your work goes past beyond the scrum team, without improvement in a organization wide scale scrum faces obstacles
that's what i take from this lesson, thanks again!
Absolutely I couldn’t agree more, Scrum and Kanban are not mutually exclusive and we can learn a lot from both to enhance whichever we’re practicing. I love what you said, mixing them together can create magic, it’s not a them and us scenario, we’re better together.
Scrum with Kanban is a great combination. A perfect example of 1+1=3.
But to have an other question, and I think a bit in the line of this one, in what situation would you not use Scrum?
Yeah I think you're right about the "flavour" of Kanban we're referring to.
In my org, the Kanban they're talking about isn't of the Pro Kanban variety, it's prescriptive, detailed, and is focused on running an implementation factory.
Teams are building fast, and building at a high quality, but the connection to goals needs improving.
This might sound controversial, but I make my decision looking at the Agile maturity and self-management of the team. Kanban has less safety nets and supporting tools for a team to create a good workflow. On the other hand, there are no restrictions on which you should choose one over the other. Both frameworks are great and really SIMILAR when you start to actually understand them and use them.
Exactly what I meant by the above :) I will remember the sentence: "Scrum is just Kanban with 11 explicit policies." - loved it.
Thank you for the videos. I'd like to request for the link to your pro Scrum and Kanban class please.
www.eventbrite.com/e/professional-scrum-with-kanban-psk-online-certification-class-psk-i-tickets-316617470377
love to know more
Pro Scrum and Kanban link request pls?Todd and Ryan thanks for the videos.
Professional Scrum - scrum.org
Professional Kanban - prokanban.org
Please help
I have a 5th round interview with the Senior Director and l don't know what to expect from this interview. It's a 45 mins interview and l don't know what to prepare for. I am new to Scrum. Thanks
How did the interview go?
How many lives do I get?
Please send me a link with the Kanban materials
Here you go: ruclips.net/p/PL9uyGDiy_ChVfUxjc5gowNg0wW0gLFnx6
I’d like the link please
Here you go: ruclips.net/p/PL9uyGDiy_ChVfUxjc5gowNg0wW0gLFnx6
🤟🏻 Great 🎯
Its so unhelpful answer regarding scrum or kanban, people need to really justify in front of the teams or management why to things in a certain way, for example if to work in sprints and its planning or not? You just said that the question is invalid but really, no smallest example or tip can be given on some aspects or artifacts of both methods, when to use them???
B.A. = be agile???
“Scrum is Kanban with 14 process policies” - absolute masterclass Todd. That was awesome! I’m stealing that line. 😉
I believe credit is due to Dan Vacanti for that one 😊.
-Todd
Contra FTW
contra
Konami code