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Kanban boards contain five key elements: visual signals (cards), columns, WIP limits, a commitment point, and a delivery point.
The visual cues, cards, sticky notes, tickets, or others, contain all the work items the team is working on, usually one per card. Kanban boards use columns to organize the specific stages of completion a work item goes through, what we call "workflow." Work-in-progress (WIP) limits are mechanisms to limit the number of cards in a column at one time. The commitment point is reached when your team picks up a work item and begins work on completing it. The delivery point is the moment the work item is in the customer's hands or is being completed.
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