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The article by Lucas F. Costa provides a comparison between two popular project management methodologies: Scrum and Kanban. Both approaches are widely used in the IT world but have fundamental differences in how they organize work and deliver results quickly. Scrum is a structured methodology in iterative project management, focusing on dividing work into short periods known as sprints. In contrast, Kanban is more flexible, allowing teams to manage work delicately by visualizing the process. The author highlights key differences between the two methodologies and mentions that the choice between them should depend on the specific characteristics of a project and team. Practical examples of both approaches are provided, along with their advantages and disadvantages, making the article an interesting resource for those considering project management methods in IT.