When planning the business analysis approach, the business analyst must understand both the organizational process needs (e.g., standards, methodologies, and governance frameworks) and the objectives of the initiative (e.g., business goals, desired outcomes, and success criteria). These objectives guide how the business analysis activities will be tailored to meet the initiative’s specific goals.
The BABOK Guide (Chapter 3: Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring - Plan Business Analysis Approach) emphasizes that aligning the approach with the initiative’s objectives ensures that business analysis efforts are focused on delivering value and addressing the business need.
BABOK Section 3.1: Plan Business Analysis Approach, when planning the business analysis approach, the business analyst (BA) must consider the organizational process needs and the objectives that apply to the initiative. Understanding the objectives helps the BA align the business analysis approach with the overall goals of the initiative, ensuring that the approach is tailored to effectively support the desired outcomes and success criteria for the project.
I think it is A - BABOK chapter 3.1.3 notes Needs as an input - objectives are a form of business needs. Not D because you cannot know the purpose of a solution at the beginning of a project.
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