The correct answer is that it’s visual, and the at-a-glance shows the project’s progress. A whiteboard is usually located in the team’s area, so meetings can be held around it. The team’s WIP is easily visible, as well as any tasks that
may be falling behind. The business partner also finds value in the usage of the whiteboard because a growing collection of completed work is easily seen. The whiteboard is an example of a high-touch, low-tech tool. The other responses
are incorrect because: the whiteboard approach utilizes the pull system to pull the WIP’s next prioritized item, it won’t bypass the item; as part of the high-touch/low-tech tools, sticky notes are used on a regular basis; the team
does not reorder the requirements or identified tasks, but follows the rules of the pull system.