You are the business analyst for your organization and preparing to plan the business analysis approach. There are three inputs to the business analysis approach. Which one of the following is not an input to this approach?
Suggested Answer:C🗳️
Enterprise environmental factors are the rules, policies, and procedures that the business analyst must adhere to. These are already established and therefore are not considered to be inputs to this process. The three inputs to the plan business analysis approach are business needs, expert judgment, and organizational process assets.
When planning the business analysis approach, the inputs are:
Business need (to align the approach with the initiative’s purpose).
Organizational process assets (e.g., templates, standards).
Enterprise environmental factors (e.g., organizational culture, infrastructure).
Expert judgment is not an input but a technique used to analyze these inputs and determine the appropriate approach.
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