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Scrum and Kanban are frameworks that help teams organize work and deliver projects efficiently. Scrum divides work into small cycles where teams set goals, track progress, and review outcomes at the end of each sprint. This ensures steady improvement and keeps everyone aligned. Kanban focuses on visualizing tasks on a board, so teams can see what is pending, in progress, and completed at any time.
Scrum works best when teams need structure and routine, while Kanban is ideal for flexibility and continuous flow of work. Both methods reduce delays, improve communication, and give teams a clear picture of their tasks. When applied effectively, they make teamwork smoother and projects more successful.
This exam is ideal for:
Domain 1 - Introduction to Agile, Scrum & Kanban
Domain 2 - Scrum Framework
Domain 3 - Kanban Method
Domain 4 - Scrum vs. Kanban
Domain 5 - Agile Project Planning
Domain 6 - Team Collaboration & Communication
Domain 7 - Metrics & Continuous Improvement
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This exam provided an excellent comparison and blend of Scrum's time-boxed structure with Kanban's flow management principles. Very insightful for hybrid models.
I found the questions on flow metrics, limiting WIP, and integrating a Kanban board into the Scrum framework to be challenging and highly relevant.
Great for solidifying the understanding of how to use Kanban practices to visualize and optimize the workflow within a Scrum team.
Great for solidifying the understanding of how to use Kanban practices to visualize and optimize the workflow within a Scrum team.
Yes, it helps them prepare for Agile-related roles in organizations.
Yes, the combination of Scrum and Kanban is explained.
It provides tools to organize work better, reduce delays, and boost team productivity.
Sprint planning, backlog management, Kanban visualization, and continuous improvement techniques.
Yes, Kanban and Scrum can be applied to any field that involves teamwork and projects.
Yes, Agile fundamentals are included before diving into Scrum and Kanban.
Because they complement each other—Scrum adds structure, while Kanban adds flexibility.
Software development, IT services, manufacturing, marketing, and even healthcare.
No, basic knowledge of project management is enough.
Professionals in project management, software development, IT services, and anyone working in Agile environments.
With Agile adoption growing globally, professionals skilled in these methods are in high demand.
Opens opportunities in project management, Scrum Master, Agile Coach, and product roles.
It helps visualize tasks, track progress, and improve workflow.
It helps them work more efficiently in Agile teams and deliver projects faster.
Yes, Scrum and Kanban are used worldwide across industries.