What is Scrumban?
It is a framework that combines the principles of Scrum and Kanban.
Origin
The term 'Scrumban' was coined by Corey Ladas, and the framework is designed to help teams transition between Scrum and Kanban or to operate in a hybrid manner.
Focus
The method emphasizes continuous improvement and efficiency while maintaining a balance between structure and flexibility.
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