Implementing a Kanban system for workflow total quality management excellence can greatly improve the productiveness and speed of a workforce. This effective system for managing work is easy to implement, allowing groups to move work through various phases and visually visualize the flow of tasks.
One of the primary perks of Kanban is that it allows groups to manage work items (such as assignments) without relying on traditional project management methods like checklists. Instead, groups use collaborative software to visualize the workflow, outlining the steps that work projects evolve through.
Implementing Kanban in a workforce begins with defining the workflow and recognizing the stages that work follows. This includes various phases, such as 'done', as well as stages tailored to the industry or specialization of the workforce. By defining the workflow and stages, organizations can establish the flow of work and identify potential bottlenecks.