Kanban is a concept that originated from Japanese production philosophy and later evolved into a popular method for project management and workflow organization. The term "Kanban" comes from Japanese and translates to "card" or "signal."
The core principle of Kanban is to visually represent work and manage the flow of tasks or processes. Work tasks or items are visualized on cards, often referred to as "Kanban cards," which are typically arranged on a physical or digital board. Each card represents a task or work item.
The main goals of Kanban are:
The fundamental elements of a Kanban system include:
Kanban is commonly used in agile software development teams but has found applications in many other areas, from manufacturing to project management. It's a flexible method that can be adapted to the specific needs and requirements of a team or project.