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When using Kanban -, how todo I write tasks and where to put the "weight" of them?

I'm very new to Kanban, which I want to use in my new product.

I am concerned how to organize tasks. For example I may have two tasks:

  • change the color of the login button
  • create 3d visualization of data for all users

These two are very different when it comes to costs. How to manage them on an "in progress" board. Should I put somewhere the "weight" of the task?

Are there any good practices for writing down tasks?

thanks

Kanban - how to write tasks and where to put the "weight" of them

I'm very new to Kanban, which I want to use in my new product.

I am concerned how to organize tasks. For example I may have two tasks:

  • change the color of the login button
  • create 3d visualization of data for all users

These two are very different when it comes to costs. How to manage them on an "in progress" board. Should I put somewhere the "weight" of the task?

Are there any good practices for writing down tasks?

thanks

When using Kanban, how do I write tasks and where to put the "weight" of them?

I'm very new to Kanban, which I want to use in my new product.

I am concerned how to organize tasks. For example I may have two tasks:

  • change the color of the login button
  • create 3d visualization of data for all users

These two are very different when it comes to costs. How to manage them on an "in progress" board. Should I put somewhere the "weight" of the task?

Are there any good practices for writing down tasks?

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I'm very new to Kanban, which I want to use in my new product.

I am concernconcerned how to organize tasks. For example I may have totwo tasks:

  • change the color of the login button
  • create 3d visualization of data for all users

These two are very different when it comes to costs. How to manage them on an "in progress" board. Should I put somewhere the "weight" of the task?

Are there any good practices for writing down tasks?

thanks

I'm very new to Kanban, which I want to use in my new product.

I am concern how to organize tasks. For example I may have to tasks:

  • change the color of the login button
  • create 3d visualization of data for all users

These two are very different when it comes to costs. How to manage them on "in progress" board. Should I put somewhere the "weight" of the task?

Are there any good practices for writing down tasks?

thanks

I'm very new to Kanban, which I want to use in my new product.

I am concerned how to organize tasks. For example I may have two tasks:

  • change the color of the login button
  • create 3d visualization of data for all users

These two are very different when it comes to costs. How to manage them on an "in progress" board. Should I put somewhere the "weight" of the task?

Are there any good practices for writing down tasks?

thanks

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Kanban - how to write tasks and where to put the "weight" of them

I'm very new to Kanban, which I want to use in my new product.

I am concern how to organize tasks. For example I may have to tasks:

  • change the color of the login button
  • create 3d visualization of data for all users

These two are very different when it comes to costs. How to manage them on "in progress" board. Should I put somewhere the "weight" of the task?

Are there any good practices for writing down tasks?

thanks