You're managing a software development project in an organization that values continuous delivery and has teams that operate with minimal dependencies. The development team emphasizes 'pull-based' work, limiting work in progress to improve flow, and uses visual boards to track tasks. Which adaptive methodology aligns most closely with this approach?
Kanban focuses on visualizing work through boards, limiting work in progress, and using a pull-based system where tasks are pulled by team members as they have capacity. This facilitates continuous delivery and optimizes workflow efficiency. Scrum operates with fixed-length sprints and predefined roles such as Scrum Master and Product Owner, which doesn't align with a continuous, pull-based approach. Extreme Programming (XP) emphasizes technical practices like pair programming and test-driven development but doesn't specifically focus on pull-based work or visual boards. Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe®) is designed for scaling Agile practices across large organizations with multiple teams, which may not suit teams operating with minimal dependencies.
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