As a business analyst, you need to define when the activities of the business analysis approach will take place. This includes all of the following business analysis approach activities except for which one?
Suggested Answer:Answer: D is incorrect. Enterprise analysis timing should be defined as part of the business analysis approach.🗳️
The timing of the business analysis activities in the plan-driven approach includes defining when enterprise analysis, requirements analysis, solution assessment, and validation activities occur. It does not, however, include the timing of the business analysis governance.
BABOK Section 3.1: Plan Business Analysis Approach, the business analysis approach involves defining when business analysis activities will occur throughout the project lifecycle. This includes activities such as requirements analysis, solution assessment, and business analysis governance.
However, Enterprise Analysis is not a part of the business analysis approach planning within the BABOK framework. Instead, enterprise analysis (now referred to as Strategy Analysis in the latest BABOK version) focuses on understanding the current state, defining the future state, assessing risks, and defining change strategies at a strategic level. While related to business analysis, enterprise analysis is typically broader in scope and is not considered part of the specific business analysis approach activities within a project.
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