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Kanban board

A kanban board is one of the tools that can be used to implement kanban to manage work at a personal or organizational level.

A kanban board

Kanban boards visually depict work at various stages of a process using cards to represent work items and columns to represent each stage of the process. Cards are moved from left to right to show progress and to help coordinate teams performing the work. A kanban board may be divided into horizontal "swimlanes" representing different kinds of work or different teams performing the work.

Kanban boards can be used in knowledge work or for manufacturing processes.[1]

Simple boards have columns for "waiting", "in progress", and "completed" or "to-do", "doing", and "done". Complex kanban boards can be created that subdivide "in progress" work into multiple columns to visualise the flow of work across a whole value stream map.

Applications

 
A kanban board in software development

Kanban can be used to organize many areas of an organization and can be designed accordingly. The simplest kanban board consists of three columns: "to-do", "doing" and "done",[2] though some additional detail such as WiP limits are needed to fully support the Kanban Method.[3] Business functions that use kanban boards include:

  • Kanban board for software development team. A popular example of a kanban board for agile or lean software development consists of: Backlog, Ready, Coding, Testing, Approval, and Done columns. It is also a common practice to name columns in a different way, for example: Next, In Development, Done, Customer Acceptance, Live.[4]
  • Kanban for marketing teams[5]
  • Kanban for HR teams[6]
  • Personal task management or "personal kanban"[7][8]
  • Kanban for accounting teams. Usually consists of columns: new items, ready for distribution, in progress, and completed.

Notable tools

  • Asana, with boards
  • Azure DevOps Server, an integrated ALM-platform for managing work in and across multiple teams.
  • CA Technologies Rally, provides teams with the option of managing pull-based, lean software development projects.
  • Evernote.
  • Jira, provides kanban boards.
  • Kanboard, open source kKanban-based project management software
  • Microsoft Planner, a planning application available on the Microsoft Office 365 platform.
  • Monday.com, a cloud-based platform that allows users to create their own applications and work management software.
  • Notion, a project management and database application includes kanban board views.
  • Odoo, an open-source ERP and CRM, provides kanban boards for most apps.
  • Pivotal Tracker provides kanban boards
  • Projektron BCS, project management tool, provides kanban boards for tickets and tasks
  • ServiceNow platform, offers kanban style visual task boards.
  • Trello, cards-based project management.
  • Tuleap, agile open source tool for development teams: customize board columns, set WIP (Work In Progress), connect board with Issue Trackers, Git, Documents
  • Twproject (formerly Teamwork), project and groupware management tool.
  • Unicom Focal Point, a portfolio management and product management tool.
  • Wrike, An agile collaborative work management

See also

References

  1. ^ J. M. Gross, Kenneth R. McInnis: Kanban Made Simple—Demystifying and Applying Toyota's Legendary Manufacturing Process. Amacom, USA 2003, p. 50. ISBN 0-8144-0763-3
  2. ^ H. Kniberg, M. Skarin: Kanban and Scrum making the most of both. C4Media, Publisher of InfoQ.com, USA 2010, p. 31.
  3. ^ Anderson, David J.; Carmichael, Andy (2016). Essential Kanban Condensed. Seattle, WA: Lean Kanban University Press. ISBN 978-0-9845214-2-5.
  4. ^ codeweavers. . Codeweavers.net. Archived from the original on 1 November 2013. Retrieved 2012-08-17.
  5. ^ J. Dager: Why you should use Kanban in Marketing?,http://business901.com/blog1/why-you-should-use-kanban-in-marketing/
  6. ^ "Kanban for Short Intense Projects: How We Used Kanban to Visualize Our Hiring Process Workflow and Make Our Lives Easier". Personal Kanban. 2011-01-19. Retrieved 2012-08-17.
  7. ^ Benson, Jim, and Tonianne DeMaria Barry. Personal Kanban: Mapping Work, Navigating Life. Modus Cooperandi Press, 2011.
  8. ^ Willeke, Marian HH. "Agile in Academics: Applying Agile to Instructional Design." Agile Conference (AGILE), 2011. IEEE, 2011.

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