What is Kanban?
Kanban is a visual workflow management method used in Agile development to visualize work and optimize flow. Originating from Toyota’s manufacturing process, Kanban emphasizes continuous delivery, flexibility, and efficiency. It uses a board with columns representing different stages of the workflow, such as “To Do,” “In Progress,” and “Done,” to track tasks and visualize work in progress.
Key principles of Kanban include limiting work in progress, managing flow, and continuously improving processes. By visualizing work and identifying bottlenecks, teams can make informed decisions to enhance productivity and deliver value faster. Kanban’s adaptability makes it suitable for various industries and teams, promoting transparency, collaboration, and efficiency in managing projects.