Environmental Sciences, asked by navien9768, 1 year ago

which core practice of kanban helps understand the activities being done and the various stages that lead to completion??

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Answered by meeraasrinivas
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Kanban is a lean method to manage and improve work across human systems.

There are six core practices :

1. Visualize

2. Limit work-in-progress

3. Manage flow

4. Make process policies explicit

5. Implement feedback mechanisms

6. Improve collaboratively, evolve experimentally

Of the core practices, Visualization helps understand the activities being done and the various stages that lead to completion.

Visualization of the complete flow of work is very essential as it helps plan the work better. Visuals convey everything better than words. The kanban lays importance in understanding the workflow first, before getting into work. It is the foundation of an efficient work.  

Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Thank you for asking this question. Here is your answer.

Kanban is a visual framework for overseeing fill in as it travels through a procedure. Kanban pictures both the procedure (the work process) and the real work going through that procedure. The objective of Kanban is to recognize potential bottlenecks in your procedure and fix them so work can course through it cost-successfully at an ideal speed.

Everything began in the mid 1940s. The primary Kanban framework was produced by Taiichi Ohno(Industrial Engineer and Businessman) for Toyota car in Japan. It was made as a basic arranging framework, the point of which was to control and oversee work and stock at each phase of creation ideally.

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