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Certification Fee & Digital Badge – Kanban Foundation International Certification (KBPC™)

Certification Fee & Digital Badge – Kanban Foundation International Certification (KBPC™)

Take the exam for free, pay for certification, and earn your official credential to level up your profile.

Those who obtain the Kanban Foundation International Certification (KBFC™) demonstrate an initial level of understanding of the Kanban method as an agile visual management system. They recognize its origins at Toyota, distinguish between method and tool, and identify the basic elements of a board: cards, columns, and flow. They understand the value of limiting work in progress (WIP) and applying essential metrics (Lead Time, Cycle Time, Throughput) to organize tasks, optimize processes, and generate value in various environments.

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Certification Fee & Digital Badge – Kanban Foundation International Certification (KBPC™)
$50.00

Certification Fee & Digital Badge – Kanban Foundation International Certification (KBPC™)

Take the exam for free, pay for certification, and earn your official credential to level up your profile.

Those who obtain the Kanban Foundation International Certification (KBFC™) demonstrate an initial level of understanding of the Kanban method as an agile visual management system. They recognize its origins at Toyota, distinguish between method and tool, and identify the basic elements of a board: cards, columns, and flow. They understand the value of limiting work in progress (WIP) and applying essential metrics (Lead Time, Cycle Time, Throughput) to organize tasks, optimize processes, and generate value in various environments.

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Take the exam for free, pay for certification, and earn your official credential to level up your profile.

Those who obtain the Kanban Foundation International Certification (KBFC™) demonstrate an initial level of understanding of the Kanban method as an agile visual management system. They recognize its origins at Toyota, distinguish between method and tool, and identify the basic elements of a board: cards, columns, and flow. They understand the value of limiting work in progress (WIP) and applying essential metrics (Lead Time, Cycle Time, Throughput) to organize tasks, optimize processes, and generate value in various environments.