In order to define the business need for an organization, there are two inputs. What are the two inputs a business analyst will need to define the business need?
A.
Business goals and objectives
B.
Stakeholder identification and stakeholder analysis
To define the business need, the primary input is Business Goals and Objectives, as they articulate the organization’s strategic direction and desired outcomes. These goals guide the identification of the problem or opportunity that the initiative must address.
BABOK Reference (Chapter 6: Strategy Analysis - Define Business Need):
Business Goals and Objectives are explicitly listed as the key input, providing the foundation for understanding the business need. Other inputs (e.g., enterprise environmental factors) may influence the process but are not included in the provided options.
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