By: Task boards and kanban boards | David Draper on agile & design
[...] has offered this post explaining the difference between a Scrum task board and a Kanban [...]
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Karl, I’ve commented on this post here [http://www.agiledesign.co.uk/scrum/task-boards-and-kanban-boards/]. I wonder if you are trivialising the use of task boards by many practitioners, the principles...
View ArticleBy: limitedwipsociety.org » Isn’t Kanban Just A Task-Board?
[...] has written a really great post on why kanban isn’t just a task board in response to the questions being asked in the last week on the kanbandev yahoo group about what [...]
View ArticleBy: tobiasmayer
I agree with Dave Draper. Comments like “This is different from a task-board, which generally has no WIP limits, but aims to have all tasks complete by the end of a time-box.” only serve to show that...
View ArticleBy: Karl Scotland
Hi Tobias, You are correct. I am trivialising the taskboard as a way of articulating how Kanban Systems should not be trivialised. I don’t mention Scrum at all – Good Scrum and Good Kanban will be...
View ArticleBy: Jason Yip
True, which means that in many cases this causes teams to ignore what’s in front of them and therefore not improve.
View ArticleBy: Mike Sutton
As a person trying to use Kanban for backlog management specifically and for identifying areas of optimisation in general – I have to say, from experience, Kanban is not just a taskboard. Infact the...
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