This document discusses using ScrumBan, a combination of Kanban and Scrum practices, in a typical maintenance project. ScrumBan provides visibility into priorities, bottlenecks, and the sequence of work. It also allows people to focus on their work while increasing understanding of the project. The document provides a general overview and recommends a resource on making the most of both Kanban and Scrum methods.
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ScrumBan in practice
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2. Business as usual
What to tell?
Why?
Theres nothing interesting about
it
10. Changes/Improvements
Maintenance and changes are organized
differently (according to specifics)
Increased understanding about priorities and
sequence of work
Visible bottlenecks
People can concentrate on their work
11. Easy reading
Kanban and Scrum making the most of both:
http://www.infoq.com/resource/minibooks/kanban-scrum-
minibook/en/pdf/KanbanAndScrumInfoQVersionFINAL.pdf