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What is Kanban
Creative and marketing teams use Kanban to get their projects done efficiently and quickly. Get the details on how it works and how it is different from scrum methodology.
Agile Acceptance Criteria
A major part of writing user stories is adding the acceptance criteria. In fact, acceptance criteria is used for so many other types of engineering projects. Acceptance criteria has the test questions you need to pass or fail a new feature before it is launched.
Agile Derivatives: Scrum and Kanban
What is Scrum and what is Kanban, and on what types of projects are they best used? These Agile Methodology derivatives are five times more widely used than other techniques. Find the right Agile method that will make your team more productive and working smoothly.
Agile and Project Management
This article is written for those that are new to using Agile for marketing, project management or software applications, and for those who have used it for years, but may be interested in learning more.