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The way I understand it, a Kanban board is a sprint board that is continuous instead of time-boxed. Instead of doing sprints, you "pull" work from the backlog and set limits for each stage to ensure you aren't juggling too many tasks. If you are at capacity in a certain stage, then no more work can be pulled. The "pull" process is what makes Kanban "special". This explains it better than I can: https://lostechies.com/derickbailey/2009/08/05/how-to-get-started-with-kanban-in-software-development/
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