1. KanBan
A simple & logical approach to
tasks & project management.
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2. What you’ll learn
• What’s wrong? Why Kanban?
• What is Kanban & it’s origins
• How to use Kanban
• Possible ways to use Kanban
• Tools for KanBan
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4. What’s wrong with the current way?
• Frequent bugs in production
• Complaints about productivity
• Low throughput
• Leads to vague iteration
planning
• Too much work stuffed into
one iteration
• Unidentified bottlenecks
• Burnout
• Hurry up and wait syndrome
WATERFALL METHODOLOGY
6. The Agile Manifesto
• Individuals and interactions over
Processes and tools
• Working software over Comprehensive
documentation
• Customer collaboration over Contract
negotiation
• Responding to change over Following a
plan
7. What is Kanban?
KanBan is the scheduling system created
by Taiichi Ohno, at Toyota for lean and just-in-
time production.
11. The basics of Kanban
• A board represents the state of the project
at any point
• WIP limited pull system which exposes
system problems through visualization
• Tries to limit the amount of work at any
stage
• Easy identification of bottlenecks in
system through visual boards
• Aims at minimizing waste states
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13. Why Kanban?
• it helps in visualizing the work
• it allows us to evaluate the impacts of
changes
• it allows us to identify bottlenecks and
alleviate them
• it allows us to establish trust in the process
• it helps to maintain a sustainable pace with a
sustainable throughput
• it leads to learning both at individual and
organizational level
14. Kanban Practices
• Visualization is core to Kanban
• Work is inherently invisible on a board
• Work process divided into columns
• Use of story cards
• Cards move along the board columns to
show workflow.
• Enables a quick look a the state of the
work
15. Limit work in progress
• Apply limits on WIP in each phase of development
• Work is pulled into the next phase once capacity is
available
• Improves quality by giving greater focus to fewer tasks
• Also reduces lead time for work by reducing the
number of concerns for the developer
• Brings in slack into the system
• creates a more conducive work process
• Get the most important things done, one by one, with
a clear focus
• Things get done faster, better than before, leading to
lesser rework
16. Managing work flow
• Project workflow can closely monitored
• Leads to better understanding of the
system and helps in making educated
improvements
• Helps identify the positive and negative
impact of changes introduced in the
system
17. Story Card
Keeps track of features/tasks
Includes information regarding
transition of features on board
Post-it notes can be used, Different
colored post-it notes can be used for
different issues or tasks types such
as bugs, features, tasks,
improvement etc
18. Getting Started
Identify your process & break down the flow
of work.
Things you need:
– A board
– Lots of Post-it notes (preferably of different
colors)
– And lots of commitment
19. A physical Kanban board
Allows easy visualization of the entire
process
Columns represents a phase the
process
The number of tasks in each phase is
limited by the WIP limits specified
20. Use online tools to manage your activities
• Trello
• Leankit
• Kanbanize
• Kanbantool
• Volerro
22. Trello Card
1) Labels - Choose from 6 different colors to label
each card. Example: You can use red to label
urgent items.
2) Members - Add members to each card.
3) Attachments - Add relevant items to each card.
4) Actions - Upvote items, add checklists, assign
due dates, add tags, move the card somewhere
else, or archive the card.
5) Header - This includes the title, due date, number
of check list items, and tags.
6) Checklist - This is the checklist for a future
workout.
7) Activity - Think of this as your project or work
newsfeed.
23. Ways to use Kanban
It’s not just for software development
• Marketing projects
• Software development
• Sales management
• Personal organization
• Wedding planning
• Design projects
• Blogging
• Vacation planning
• Client management
• Recruiting
• Finance projects
• Research projects
• Recipes
• Renovation Projects
and so much more…