Kanban boards excel at visualizing workflows and keeping tasks moving, but their simplicity can become limiting for complex projects that require detailed planning and task dependencies.
While Kanban is useful for small teams handling immediate tasks, scaling projects often necessitates a shift to more structured methodologies like Scrum or Waterfall to accommodate greater flexibility.
As projects increase in complexity, relying exclusively on Kanban can lead to challenges in tracking task dependencies and long-term planning, prompting teams to seek alternatives.
Tools like ClickUp's Kanban Board provide powerful visualization, but as projects evolve, advanced features like analytics and budget tracking become essential for effective management.
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