Thanks to everyone who came out to Startups office hours last week! @Peggy Graham, @Rachel Fischer, and I had a lot of fun digging into your questions — that is, between Peggy's trips to the hardware store to get settled into her new Florida home. 😵💫 Hopefully, those trips turn into trips to Disney soon! 🤞
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Q: What are the differences between Scrum and Kanban boards in Jira?
A: Such a good question from office hours last week! Peggy answered this one live last week, but I thought it'd be worth writing up for our favorite startup community. 😜
To show the differences, here's a Scrum board and a Kanban board in the same project using the same filter. There are some differences you can see right off the bat:
The one on the left is Kanban; the right is Scrum.
Kanban |
Scrum |
The board in Kanban is just called Kanban board. | The Scrum board is called Active sprints. |
The Backlog is a column within the Kanban board. | The Backlog is its own page, separate from the Active sprints page. |
With Kanban, everything shows up immediately in the Backlog column on the Kanban board. | The Scrum board assumes you're going to work in sprints, so the Active sprints board is empty until you create and start a sprint. |
So, if you want to use sprints, create a scrum board. If you don't, use Kanban.
Tip: If you use sprints, you can have both board types in the same project. The team can work out of the Scrum board for active sprints, with a Kanban board or two just for reporting.
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PS - We're starting to plan out the office hours schedule for September. If you've wanted to join but haven't seen a time that works for you, will you let us know in the comments below? Thank you! 🫶
Julie Pinto
Senior Digital Success Campaign Manager
Atlassian
Colorado
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