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Question #: 65
Topic #: 1
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Your organization is using a plan-driven approach to business analysis. What must you do with all of the communication documents created as part of this high- priority project that you are serving as the business analyst for?

  • A. The communications management plan will dictate what will happen to the business analysis communications.
  • B. All formal communication must be destroyed once the project is completed.
  • C. All communications must be archived and will become part of the organizational process assets.
  • D. All communications must be documented and passed onto the solution's project manager for analysis and to serve as supporting detail.
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Suggested Answer: Answer: A is incorrect. The communications management plan may dictate that the communications be archived, but this is not a requirement of the 🗳️
Communications in a plan-driven approach to business analysis must use formal communication. Formal communications should be archived as part of the organizational process assets. communications management plan. project manager can access them as needed.

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C. All communications must be archived and will become part of the organizational process assets.
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