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Question #: 386
Topic #: 1
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A business analyst (BA) has been asked to develop a plan to complete the associated business analysis activities for a project in which an organization is switching from a manual to an automated process for receiving payments. As the final step in developing the plan, which technique will the BA use?

  • A. Surveys or Questionnaires for the current initiative
  • B. Functional Decomposition for the current initiative
  • C. Lessons learned from previous initiatives
  • D. Process modelling from previous initiatives
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Selected Answer: C
C. Lessons learned from previous initiatives
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C. Lessons learned from previous initiatives. Justification: When developing a plan for business analysis activities, using lessons learned from previous initiatives helps the business analyst (BA) gain insights into what worked well and what challenges were encountered in similar past projects. This technique helps refine the plan by identifying best practices and potential pitfalls to avoid, ensuring a more efficient and effective approach to the current initiative. Relevant Sections in BABOK: Section 10.40: Lessons Learned emphasizes how reviewing lessons learned from previous initiatives can guide planning, improve efficiency, and mitigate risks. It allows the BA to adapt proven methods and apply the knowledge gained from past experiences to the current project, particularly when transitioning from manual to automated processes.
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