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What is the difference between Scrum and Kanban? The difference between
Scrum and Kanban is that Scrum is a structured, time-boxed approach typically involving specific roles, ceremonies, and artifacts designed for iterative delivery, usually within sprints. Kanban
, on the other hand, is a more flexible methodology focused on visualising workflow, limiting work in progress, and managing flow to improve efficiency. While Scrum requires cross-functional teams, Kanban does not prescribe roles and can be more adaptable to changes, allowing teams to update tasks and priorities as needed without fixed iterations. Last edited on: 30 Jun 2026
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Does Scrum have a future?
How do Scrum and Agile differ?
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What is the difference between Scrum and Kanban? The difference between
Scrum and Kanban is that Scrum is a structured, time-boxed approach typically involving specific roles, ceremonies, and artifacts designed for iterative delivery, usually within sprints. Kanban
, on the other hand, is a more flexible methodology focused on visualising workflow, limiting work in progress, and managing flow to improve efficiency. While Scrum requires cross-functional teams, Kanban does not prescribe roles and can be more adaptable to changes, allowing teams to update tasks and priorities as needed without fixed iterations. Last edited on: 30 Jun 2026
Scrum FAQs
Are Scrum and Agile the same?
Does Scrum have a future?
How do Scrum and Agile differ?
How do you differentiate between Agile and Scrum?
How does Scrum differ from Agile?
How hard is Scrum?
How long should a daily Scrum be?
How quickly can I become a Scrum Master?













