Team task management with Kanban


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How a Kanban board works

Edit or delete a status

Meaning of the icons on a Kanban card

How a Kanban board works


Read the Kanban board from left to right: On the outer left side, there are always the tasks that yet need to be done, also known as the Backlog. On the outer right side, there are always the completed tasks. 

In each status column the hours of all tasks in the column are added up. This is useful if, for example, you only have a certain number of hours reserved for the project. This feature gives you a quick overview of the estimated workload of all tasks in the project without having to open the dashboard. As soon as you move a task to another column, the number of hours in the respective status column automatically adjusts.

Edit or delete a status


You can customize the names and the number of columns to suit your needs. Click on the Edit tab on Edit Status in the ribbon. This will open a side panel on the right:

Customize Kanban board

Click on New Status to add another column to the view. You can now name the new column and assign a color. Your Kanban board now would have four columns.

You can also edit the already existing columns/status. In the side panel, click on the status that you want to edit and change the name and the color in the dialog. The color helps you to identify tasks with the same status.

New task status

Use the arrows to change the order of the Kanban columns – the highest entry is the outer left column, the lowest entry is the outer right column. Click the cross to delete columns.

New tasks always appear in the outer left column. You can drag them with your mouse in another column to change their status and their color. If for example a team member starts to work on a task, he or she can drag the task from the To Do column into the In Progress column. This helps the entire team to see who is currently working on which task. As soon as you drag the task into the outer right column, it is marked as done.

Overdue tasks are displayed with a red start and/or end date. The following task should have already been started, but is still in the To Do column.

Warning   No matter how you name and arrange the columns – in InLoox, the tasks in the outer left column are always filed as undone and the tasks in the outer right column are always filed as done.

Note   Adjustments to the Kanban board are always visible for the entire project. If you want to determine a Kanban structure for the entire project platform (across projects), the InLoox Administrator has to change the settings in the InLoox options

Meaning of the icons on a Kanban card


You can see directly on the task card, whether a task has been added from a mind map node and/or if it has been assigned to an activity in the project schedule. Click on the regarding icon to get directly to the mind map or to the related planning activity. You can also see from the icons how many lists, documents and notes a task has.