Interesting, this guy doesn't think it's right for development:
http://scrumcrazy.wordpress.com/2013/02/04/kanban-vs-scrum-kanban-is-not-for-software-development-but-scrum-is/>In the broad sense, Scrum won the Agile battle. It's more widely adopted than any other Agile process. By a big margin.
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>We're doing Kanban, which lends itself well to a chaotic environment. Scrum won't work here because priorities change constantly. Scrum works well when you can have a dedicated team.
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>One important thing.. Agile will not help you write better code. Agile is a project management methodology.
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>>Agile is not necessarily scrum indeed. Other agile models (from the website): Extreme Programming, DSDM, Adaptive Software Development, Crystal, Feature-Driven Development, Pragmatic Programming.
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>>So, let's focus on Agile. Do you adhere to Agile? And since when?
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