Scrum and Kanban are two flavours of Agile software development - two
deceptively simple but surprisingly powerful approaches to software
development. So how do they relate to each other? The purpose of this
book is to clear up the fog, so you can figure out how Kanban and Scrum
might be useful in your environment. Part I illustrates the similarities
and differences between Kanban and Scrum, comparing for understanding,
not for judgement. There is no such thing as a good or bad tool - just
good or bad decisions about when and how to use which tool. This book
includes: - Kanban and Scrum in a nutshell - Comparison of Kanban and
Scrum and other Agile methods - Practical examples and pitfalls -
Cartoons and diagrams illustrating day-to-day work - Detailed case study
of a Kanban implementation within a Scrum organization Part II is a case
study illustrating how a Scrum-based development organization
implemented Kanban in their operations and support teams.