
Introduction
In this article, we’ll go over how to set up a Kanban board and what it can do for your business.
KANBAN BOARD
The Kanban board is a visual way to manage work. It’s divided into columns that represent each step in your process. The To-Do column contains all the tasks you need to get done and the Work in Progress (WIP) column shows what’s actually being done on each task. At any given time, there should be only one WIP item present in the WIP column—the others have either been completed or are waiting for completion.
By using this system, you can visually see how much work is left to complete before moving on to another task or project; this helps prevent interruptions or lost productivity due to distractions during work hours due to lack of focus!
Kanban boards are a visual way to manage work.
Kanban boards are a visual way to manage work. The Kanban board is divided into columns that represent each step in your process, such as To-Do, Work in Progress (WIP), Done and so on. Each column has its own specific color or shape and represents information about what’s happening at that moment in time for that particular step of work.
The idea behind kanban boards is to keep track of all tasks related to an activity so you can see at a glance when things are done or if there are any issues with them – this helps prevent delays caused by incomplete tasks going unnoticed too long before they’re finished!
The Kanban board is divided into columns that represent each step in your process.
The columns on the Kanban board are To-Do, Work in Progress, Done.
To-Do: In this column, you move tasks that are ready to start.
Work in Progress: This column represents the tasks that are currently being worked on.
Done: This column is where tasks that are complete are moved to, so they don’t clutter up your To-Do or Work In Progress lists.
Conclusion
If you are stuck on a problem, try using the kanban board to get unstuck and solve it!