The importance of managing workflow has become a concern for businesses, especially as high-profile companies like Amazon come under fire for their management practices. Digite, a provider of “Lean/Agile Lifecycle Management products and solutions,” has created a suite of products that make the “production line” — or work-related tasks and business processes and functions — visible via an electronic board.
The Kanban board displays projects, tasks, business needs, functions, and lets workers accrue tasks only as they finish others. Mahesh Singh, co-founder and senior vice president of Digite told Legaltech News that the Kanban board’s technology helps businesses manage workflow processes in three ways: It displays the workflow on a visual board interface so everyone is in sync with processes for business functions, and what work is being done for that function, it also enables team members to claim work items and work on them only when they have capacity to work on them.
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