Kanban Applied

It’s your job to answer such questions from the team.

“Kanban is useful in many situations. I’ve seen Kanban used by production services teams and also by teams who want to improve an existing development process,” you say.

You continue. “In the case of production services, it’s hard to predict the amount of incoming issues and defects. Because Kanban allows you to plan on demand and establish a cadence that suits your type of work, you can focus on getting the work-in-progress items done and reprioritize the remaining To Do items as and when the issues and defects come in. This is unlike Scrum, which defines a specific cadence of one to four weeks and tells you when and how to do planning.”

“It would be great to get rid ...

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