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Coffee Talk: Scrum versus Kanban (re-match) … Thursday at High Noon!

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Coffee Talk: Scrum versus Kanban (re-match) ... Thursday at High Noon!

Because of the phenomenal success of the Scrum versus Kanban  session that Steven Borg an I did today, we plan on having a rematch to see if Kanban can make a comeback.

Hopefully Steve1  can do a better job for Kanban this time…

Coffee Talk: Scrum versus Kanban (re-match) ... Thursday at High Noon!

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If you missed todays bout then you are in for a treat as Steve Borg and I go head to head again for a second round of Scrum vs Kanban  … here is what one of the attendees said about the first session:

The methodology, process and SDLC sessions are often delivered by evangelists who are very prescriptive and critical. Steven and Martin, however, delivered an interactive and thoughtful comparison of the two processes, sharing useful insights into the pros and cons of either and most importantly highlighting the importance of having the freedom of adapting either or both to suit your needs and environment. - Willy-P 

Am I willing to make a prediction?

Coffee Talk: Scrum versus Kanban (re-match) ... Thursday at High Noon!   Figure: Predicted outcome!

If however you have had your fill of one process battering lumps out of the other and you have chosen you path, or even if you are still on the fence, you can come and see the rest of the sessions:

The sessions are deliberately split so you can see Scrum, Kanban and some of the practices that benefit both separately.

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