A strategy for making work observable, managing flow, and continuously improving value delivery. Specifically Kanban as outlined in the Kanban Guide.
Kanban is a strategy for change, not a tool or board. As defined in the Kanban Guide, it enables organisations to “start with what they do now,” understand their current system, and improve flow and value delivery through evolutionary change. It is rooted in Lean principles and systems thinking, focusing on how work flows rather than what work gets done.
Unlike frameworks that prescribe roles or timeboxes, Kanban introduces observability: visualising work, limiting WIP, managing flow, and making policies explicit. This exposes bottlenecks and enables evidence-based improvement without disrupting existing structures.
Kanban complements other approaches like Scrum and DevOps by improving transparency and decision-making. It does not require a reset or reorganisation. Instead, it guides teams to adapt their way of working over time, based on feedback and performance metrics such as lead time, throughput, and service-level expectations.
Crucially, Kanban is often misunderstood as just visual task tracking. But its true power lies in creating a shared understanding of system behaviour and enabling strategic decisions about where and how to improve. It empowers teams to deliver value predictably, sustainably, and with greater resilience—making it an essential strategy for navigating complex, evolving environments.
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Higher Education Statistics Agency
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Milliman
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Genus Breeding Ltd
Washington Department of Transport
New Hampshire Supreme Court
Department of Work and Pensions (UK)
Ghana Police Service
Royal Air Force
Washington Department of Enterprise Services
DFDS
Philips
Higher Education Statistics Agency
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Ericson
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