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What Exactly IS a Kanban Board?
What Exactly IS a Kanban Board?
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Length:
6 minutes
Released:
Aug 17, 2017
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Podcast episode
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Written by Jake Sussman, read by Mark Graban
If youâ ve watched our recent webinar Taking Improvement Boards Digital: How Leading Companies are Improving Visual Management, or been reading our posts about the same, you would have heard the term â Kanban boardâ used. While itâ s great to hear that KaiNexus software supports digital Kanban boards, itâ s even better if you have a clear understanding what a Kanban board is, and how it can help you on your continuous improvement journey. Hereâ s the rundown:
What is Kanban?
Weâ ve written a longer primer on Kanban here, but the important thing to know is that it is a visual system for monitoring the flow of work from the start, as we build a backlog, move work into in-process (while hopefully limiting WIP), and completing this work.
Visualization works so well because our brains interpret visual information far faster than data or text. By reducing complex material down to visual components and putting them together, managers and staff can get an overview of the whole workflow system in seconds rather than the hours it might take to track down information in every area, work through it, and synthesize it down into conclusions that can be shared.
If youâ ve watched our recent webinar Taking Improvement Boards Digital: How Leading Companies are Improving Visual Management, or been reading our posts about the same, you would have heard the term â Kanban boardâ used. While itâ s great to hear that KaiNexus software supports digital Kanban boards, itâ s even better if you have a clear understanding what a Kanban board is, and how it can help you on your continuous improvement journey. Hereâ s the rundown:
What is Kanban?
Weâ ve written a longer primer on Kanban here, but the important thing to know is that it is a visual system for monitoring the flow of work from the start, as we build a backlog, move work into in-process (while hopefully limiting WIP), and completing this work.
Visualization works so well because our brains interpret visual information far faster than data or text. By reducing complex material down to visual components and putting them together, managers and staff can get an overview of the whole workflow system in seconds rather than the hours it might take to track down information in every area, work through it, and synthesize it down into conclusions that can be shared.
Released:
Aug 17, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
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