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What is the difference between "Scrum" and "Kanban" regarding work-in-progress (WIP)?
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The correct answer is A) Scrum limits work-in-progress implicitly through fixed-length sprints with committed work; Kanban explicitly limits the number of items allowed in each workflow stage at any time, regardless of sprint boundaries, enabling continuous flow
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Correct Answer
Scrum limits work-in-progress implicitly through fixed-length sprints with committed work; Kanban explicitly limits the number of items allowed in each workflow stage at any time, regardless of sprint boundaries, enabling continuous flow
Explanation
Kanban's explicit WIP limits on each column help identify bottlenecks and maintain a steady flow of work, whereas Scrum organizes work into time-boxed sprints with a committed backlog for that period.
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