This Kanban Board for Onenote is one of the tools available for implementing the kanban method in a business to support production processes. Kanban boards are viewed as an alternative to traditional kanban cards. Instead of signal cards representing demand or capacity, the board represents work items with magnets, plastic chips, colored washers, or sticky notes. Each object represents a stage in the manufacturing process and moves around the board. Its movement is synchronized with a manufacturing process. This board is usually divided into three sections: "work in progress," "awaiting production," and "completed work in progress." Employees move cards to the board section corresponding to the receptacle they represent.