Kanban

Kanban is a method for managing workflow and visualising progress. Originally developed for manufacturing, it is now widely used in various industries, including software development. Kanban promotes transparency and efficiency by visualising work items and their status.

Key Features:

  • Visual Workflow: Kanban uses boards to represent tasks as cards, moving them through stages like “To Do,” “In Progress,” and “Done.”
  • Work-in-Progress Limits: These limits prevent teams from taking on too many tasks at once, helping maintain focus and efficiency.
  • Continuous Improvement: Teams analyse metrics like cycle time and throughput to identify bottlenecks and enhance processes.

Kanban encourages teams to adapt to changing priorities. By visualising workflows, teams can quickly identify issues and make informed decisions to improve efficiency. This method allows for incremental changes, making it suitable for dynamic environments where flexibility is essential.