kanbantavler
Kanban boards, or kanbantavler, are visual management tools used to map and optimize how work moves through a process. They are a core element of the Kanban method, which originated in the Toyota Production System and has since been adapted for software development, IT operations, and other knowledge-work domains. A kanban board typically shows the workflow stages as vertical columns, with each card representing a work item such as a feature, bug, or task. Cards contain information like title, assignee, priority, and due date, and boards can be physical or digital.
A standard board uses columns that reflect the steps in the workflow, from backlogged work to completed
Key metrics associated with kanban boards include lead time and cycle time, used to assess delivery speed
Kanban boards are used across industries and settings, from agile software teams to manufacturing and service