[Term of the Day]: Kanban

[Term of the Day]: Kanban

Term of the Day 
 

Kanban 

 

Definition — What is Kanban? 


Kanban is a visual system used to manage and keep track of a team’s workflow. The Kanban is commonly used in project management tools. It is an easy way of organizing entire team activities by breaking it down into tasks and visually representing various stages of progress. Everyone can see a clear picture of what has to be done, who is doing what, and what is already done. Kanban method emphasis increased project transparency and collaboration between team members.

The Kanban method originated in the 1940s, developed by a Japanese engineer named Taiichi Ohno. The word “Kanban” comes from the Japanese word for “signboard” or “billboard”, in reference to the cards which structure this approach. In 2004, David J. Anderson applied the principles of Kanban to software development at Microsoft. 

General Practices of the Kanban Method:
  • Visualize work
  • Limit work in progress
  • Focus on flow
  • Continuous improvement
Kanban is more than just sticky notes on the board. Kanban boards are a great way to break down large, complex projects into trackable, discrete actions. To know more about Kanban, Please follow this Article


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