Kanban is used to visualize work, manage flow, and improve delivery predictability. It helps teams identify bottlenecks and continuously improve without changing existing roles or processes.
Yes. Kanban is widely used across IT, operations, product, marketing, and business teams. It focuses on workflow management, not coding.
No prior Agile or Scrum experience is required. Kanban can be applied independently or alongside existing Agile practices.
Yes. One of Kanban’s strengths is that it allows teams to start with their current process and improve incrementally.
Yes. Kanban skills are valued in roles focused on delivery management, operations, service management, and continuous improvement.
Absolutely. Kanban works well for team-level and enterprise-wide adoption and can be scaled across departments.
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