Assimilating capabilities
Congratulations! You have made it to the final module of this book. In this third module, you will have a chance to see a side-by-side comparison of the Scrum and Lean-Agile practices presented in this book. But before we start, let me make this one statement to put everything you've read in this book into the proper context for this chapter:
In other words, as you read through this final chapter, you should not assume that a methodology that checks off more boxes is better than another. Situation and context are far more important than how many attributes a particular Scrum or Lean-Agile approach includes. Moreover, in your unique situation, you may find it makes more sense to draw ideas from multiple Scrum and Lean-Agile methodologies.
The bottom line is that if a capability is not needed, don't implement it. However, if a capability proves to be useful, not only implement it but improve upon it...