Complete Work With Confidence
Whether working on a solo project or with a team,
the goal is to finish work to be proud of.
You are not alone, there is a global community of people dealing with overload, prioritization, scheduling, and the rest. Come join a huge network of people solving these very real problems.
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Personal Kanban for You
Rule 1: Visualize Your Work - You Can Better Manage What You See
Rule 2: Limit Work-in-Progress - You Can’t Do More Work Than You Can Handle.
End the stress of overload, always know what to do next, communicate better with others, and find the joy of completion.
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Take all the things you have to do, that you currently store in lists, notebooks, and your brain, and write them on stickies. Make them visible. These become your Options Column. (The stuff you can or should do).
Stop doing everything at once and always rushing to finish. Focus and finish by Limiting your Work-in-Progress. Three things or less. Get them done right the first time.
You can’t learn from your garbage can. Don’t cross out to-dos or make doomed paper airplanes from your lists, remember what you did, review it, and improve your work. Show others and yourself what you actually accomplished.
Teams in every line of work and every country use PK.
End the tyranny of status meetings, rework, and always asking / answering “What are you doing?” Personal Kanban helps teams globally get the right work done at the right time by having only the right conversations.