A Kanban board is a visual tool that organizes work into columns such as “To Do,” “In Progress,” and “Done.” It helps teams visualize workloads, track progress, and identify bottlenecks. Commonly used in agile development, Kanban boards support continuous delivery and help teams manage tasks efficiently. Tools like Trello, Jira, and Notion use Kanban layouts to streamline project management.
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Kanban Board
A visual workflow management tool used to visualize tasks, identify bottlenecks, and improve productivity in projects.
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