This thesis explores the convergence of Scrum and Kanban into a hybrid Scrumban framework, focusing on its application within the IT industries in Germany. The research investigates the current impact of Scrum and Kanban, the possibilities of adopting a Scrumban framework, and the benefits it offers. The study includes a literature review, research objectives, and a discussion of the research methodology, including the use of both closed-ended and open-ended survey questions. The document outlines the structure of the thesis, detailing the chapters on introduction, literature review, research design, results and discussion, and conclusion. The research aims to identify the value and importance of the Scrumban framework for IT firms in Germany, providing insights for researchers, IT companies, and individuals seeking to improve project management and workflow efficiency. The thesis also covers the scope, constraints, and the target audience for the research, emphasizing its significance for students and professionals in the IT sector.