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SUMMARY:Kanban in Practice: Visualizing Your Work\, April 2026
DESCRIPTION:Facilitated by TJ BAdru\nWork gets messy fast when teams cannot
  clearly see what is in progress\, what is blocked\, and what is waiting fo
 r attention. That is where Kanban becomes more than a board full of sticky 
 notes or cards. At its best\, Kanban helps teams make work visible\, reduce
  overload\, and improve flow without adding unnecessary ceremony.\nOur Apri
 l 2026 Agile103 session\, “Kanban in Practice: Visualizing Your Work\,”
  is designed for Scrum Masters\, Product Owners\, delivery leads\, operatio
 ns teams\, and anyone who wants a more honest view of how work actually mov
 es. It is especially useful for teams juggling changing priorities\, servic
 e requests\, or cross functional handoffs.\nWhy visualizing work changes te
 am behavior\nThe official Kanban guidance explains that the method helps te
 ams visualize invisible knowledge work and understand how it moves through 
 a workflow. That visibility supports better risk management\, faster adapta
 tion\, and clearer service delivery. Atlassian also describes Kanban as a f
 ramework that visualizes work\, limits work in progress\, and promotes cont
 inuous improvement through transparent workflows.\nIn practice\, that means
  your board should do more than display tasks. It should help people notice
  bottlenecks\, clarify ownership\, and make blocked work impossible to igno
 re. When teams can see the flow\, conversations become more useful and less
  reactive.\nWhat we will explore in this session\nWe will walk through prac
 tical ways to make Kanban work in real team environments\, including:\n\nDe
 signing a board that reflects your actual workflow\, not an idealized versi
 on of it\nUsing work in progress limits to reduce multitasking and surface 
 capacity problems\nTracking flow with simple measures such as lead time and
  cycle time\nAdapting boards for digital tools and distributed teams\n\nAzu
 re DevOps guidance highlights that Kanban boards give teams a dynamic way t
 o manage work items\, track progress\, and evaluate workflow improvements o
 ver time. Planview also notes that Kanban helps teams truly “see” their
  work and better understand flow\, which improves communication and encoura
 ges continuous improvement.\nRelated tools\, examples\, and follow up mater
 ials will be available in the Agile103 Resources Library\, and you can brow
 se similar sessions in the Agile103 Event Archive.\nJoin the April 2026 ses
 sion\nIf your team feels overloaded\, constantly interrupted\, or unclear o
 n priorities\, this session will give you practical ideas you can use right
  away. Visit the Agile103 Event Calendar for details\, and join the Agile10
 3 Community of Practice to keep learning with peers.\nShare this event with
  your team\, ask where work gets stuck most often\, and bring that real exa
 mple into the session so we can unpack it together.
LOCATION:Online
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