The Kanban board, at its core, is a visual representation of your workflow. It typically consists of columns representing different stages of your work process, such as "To Do," "In Progress," and "Done."
While these methods might seem adequate at first, they often fall short when dealing with complex projects, shifting priorities, and unexpected roadblocks.
As you work on each task, move it from one column to the next, tracking your progress and identifying any bottlenecks. Experiment with different column configurations and WIP limits to find what works best for you.