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Kanban vs Scrum: What’s the Difference?
Kanban and Scrum are both Agile methods, but they work differently. Kanban is flexible and continuous, with no set time limits. It allows teams to manage tasks as they come, making it ideal for ongoing work. Tasks flow freely without the need for sprint cycles. On the other hand, Scrum is time-bound and follows structured, short sprints (usually 1–4 weeks). Planning in Scrum happens before each sprint, and teams work toward specific goals. If your team needs flexibility, go with Kanban. If you prefer struct
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