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What is the significance of Using Kanban Boards among project managers here?

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Atif Qureshi Outreach Manager| Ultahost Karachi, Pakistan
I want to know about Kanban boards that how they help you in improving your work processes.
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Stéphane Parent Self Employed / Semi-retired| Leader Maker Prince Edward Island, Canada
I find Kanban boards are great for managing your work flows. Given a certain amount of resources, you can easily see you what capacity remains for additional work.
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Atif Qureshi Outreach Manager| Ultahost Karachi, Pakistan
Oct 18, 2017 8:04 AM
Replying to Niclas Klintfält
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Kanban board (whiteboard or paper) close to the team. The team then updates it with "Post-it". Very visual and easy for intrested Managers to see progression. When project reports arrives to them, they already know part of the Project Progression.
Thanks. You are absolutely right. Kanban board is necessary for it.
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Milind Patil Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Oct 13, 2017 8:22 AM
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Atif -

Two benefits of proper use of Kanban boards are:

1. They provide quick, visual understanding of work progress which can reduce effort for communicating status updates and increase transparency.

2. Setting work in process limits ensures that wasteful inventory is not built up and that continuous flow is maintained. These limits need to be monitored and adjusted based on the productivity and capacity assigned to each stage of the workflow.

Kanban boards can be used with any type of project lifecycle - while they are popular on projects following an agile delivery approach, nothing prevents their usage on more predictive projects.

Kiron
Thanks Kiron.

This is what I also wanted to know.

"Kanban boards can be used with any type of project lifecycle - while they are popular on projects following an agile delivery approach, nothing prevents their usage on more predictive projects. "
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