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What tools for managing Kanban would you recommend?

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Do you expect us to answer targetprocess Michael? >:) – Pascal Thivent Oct 13 at 19:23
absolutely not! Just interesting how many people use physical boards ;) – Michael Dubakov Oct 15 at 10:45

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A whiteboard and Post-it notes!

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Couldn't agree more. As developers, we tend to want to throw tools at a solution rather than focusing on the process. Kanban is all about the process and improving that process... whiteboard and post-its are the least likely to get in the way. – mkedobbs Dec 16 at 7:05
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If you are using multi-tier boards and like the look and feel of whiteboards and sticky notes, you should check out LeanKit Kanban

Board Image - http://tinypic.com/r/2j3gtjs/6

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Version 4 of the excellent GreenHopper plugin for JIRA has KanBan support. I'm not sure if it's any good, but on the basis of Atlassian's track record, it's almost certainly worth looking at.

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You need a tool that will allow you to easily tweak and change your process as you begin to understand your cadence better. You won't get it right the first time, and so you need the flexibility.

Ideally, if your team is colocated, you do this on a whiteboard or cork board as others have said. Low-tech and totally malleable.

AgileZen (aglezen.com) is pretty solid as Jacob mentioned, and new features are being added constantly. I would use this for my team but a hosted solution is not an option for us due to company policies.

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We use a cork board and index cards, much as Pascal Thivent uses a whiteboard and post-it notes. For tracking metrics, we use Excel, although any spreadsheet program would work just as well. This allows us to easily create cumulative flow diagrams.

Update:

The Limited Work In Progress society is now maintaining a list of tools.

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The Kanban Board plugin for FogBugz is great.

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agilezen.com - simple & effective. The least friction I have seen from any agile planning tool, and as near as I've seen to cards and a whiteboard.

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