A project manager is choosing between Scrum and Kanban for their new project. Which of the following is a component unique to Scrum rather than Kanban?
Time-boxed sprints are a fundamental component of Scrum, where work is divided into fixed-length iterations called sprints, typically lasting 2-4 weeks. This allows teams to plan work in short cycles and adjust priorities regularly. Kanban, in contrast, operates on a continuous flow model without predefined time frames. While both Scrum and Kanban use visual task boards to track work items, and Kanban emphasizes Work-in-Progress (WIP) limits to manage flow, time-boxed sprints are specific to Scrum.
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