Kanban Board

Many companies and organizations use a kanban board (also called a kanban system, or simply kanban) to visualize tasks and manage workflows. In a kanban board, each “card” represents a task, which can be organized and moved around based on their current progress. Columns indicate stages of progress, such as brainstorming, production, testing, or completed.

When kanban was first developed by Toyota in the 1940s, teams used paper cards. Now, you can easily customize and add a kanban chart template to your next presentation.

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Kanban Board Properties

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Properties in Action

Task Colors

  • You can customize the task colors with any of the colors available for your chosen theme.
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Show Titles

  • Easily toggle the titles on or off depending on your needs!
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Style

  • Select the style of your Kanban board from either None, Divider, or Box.
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Layout

  • You can choose the layout of the tasks within the Kanban board by choosing either Stack, Fill, or Fit.

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Use Cases:

  • Manage the flow of your engineering project
  • Map dynamic customer support workflows
  • Manage any agile workflows
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