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authorFrederic Guillot <fred@kanboard.net>2015-08-29 20:00:53 -0400
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-What is Kanban?
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-Kanban is a methodology originally developed by Toyota to be more efficient.
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-There is only two constraints imposed by Kanban:
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-- Visualize your workflow
-- Limit your work in progress
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-Visualize your workflow
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-- Your work is displayed on a board, you have a clear overview of your project
-- Each column represent a step in your workflow
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-Bring focus and avoid multitasking
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-- Each phase can have a work in progress limit
-- Limits are great to identify bottlenecks
-- Limits avoid working on too many tasks in the same time
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-Measure performance and improvement
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-Kanban uses lead and cycle times to measure performance:
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-- **Lead time**: Time between the task is created and completed
-- **Cycle time**: Time between the task is started and completed
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-By example, you may have a lead time of 100 days and only have to work 1 hour to complete the task.