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“Kanban” is a visual project management method that helps teams collaborate and get more done. The name “Kanban” comes from the Japanese word for “signboard” or “billboard”, as it was originally used to manage just-in-time (JIT) production in manufacturing.

The idea behind Kanban is to:

  • visualize your work,
  • limit work in progress, and
  • manage flow.

This is done by creating a physical or digital board with columns that represent different stages of a project (e.g. “To Do”, “In Progress”, “Done”). Team members then add sticky notes or cards representing tasks to the board and move them from left to right as the work progresses.

Kanban helps teams see their work, prioritize tasks, and minimize waste and delays. It’s a flexible and visual way to manage projects and is easy for everyone to understand and use.

So, if you’re looking for a fun and effective way to manage projects with your team, try using a Kanban board! Your team and projects will be well-organized and flowing in no time.

πŸ“– Recommended read: What is Kanban