If youโre here for a straight answer first: a Sprint is one month or less. Thatโs the official time-box. Most elite teams today run one or two weeks, with two weeks still the common default. The rest of this playbook shows you how to pick your length, prove it works, and when to change itโwithout…
Scrum gives you focus and cadence. Kanban adds flow and predictability. Used together, you can deliver more steadily without changing Scrumโs roles, events, or artifacts. This guide shows exactly how to layer Kanban practices into your existing Scrum setup to visualize flow, limit WIP, and actively manage aging workโplus a 4-week pilot plan and clear…
Introduction
If your team is always busy but cycle times bounce all over the place, you donโt have a motivation problemโyou have a flow problem. Littleโs Law in Scrum turns that chaos into math you can manage: average WIP ร average time in system are tightly linked to throughput. Use that relationship to set smarter…
Introduction
In the dynamic world of agile development, the Scrum framework serves as a guiding beacon for teams striving for efficiency and adaptability.
However, as teams evolve, questions arise: Is it ever acceptable to deviate from the Scrum Guide? Can bending the rules lead to better outcomes, or does it risk undermining the very principles…