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Question #: 141
Topic #: 1
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You are the business analyst for your organization. You're creating a document that states the business need, identifies the key stakeholders, and defines the positive impact the solution will bring to the organization and stakeholders. What document are you creating?

  • A. Requirements documentation
  • B. Business case
  • C. Project charter
  • D. Vision statement
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Suggested Answer: Answer: C is incorrect. A project charter authorizes the project. 🗳️
This is an example of a vision statement. A vision statement, also called a problem statement, shows the categories of stakeholders and how the solution will help each stakeholder. endeavor.

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B. Business case
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BABOK Section 6.1.8: Define Business Case, a business case is a document that articulates the business need, identifies key stakeholders, and describes the expected benefits or positive impacts of a solution. The business case provides a rationale for the investment in the solution by outlining how it addresses the business need, the value it brings to stakeholders, and the alignment with organizational goals. This document is essential for decision-makers to evaluate the feasibility and justification for proceeding with the proposed initiative.
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