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Actual exam question from IIBA's CCBA
Question #: 317
Topic #: 1
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A business analyst (BA) needs to obtain agreement on and approval of requirements for a software solution. In order for this task to proceed, what does the BA need to understand?

  • A. The verified requirements
  • B. The solution design
  • C. The business analysis approach
  • D. The stakeholder roles
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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keyss
4 days, 18 hours ago
Selected Answer: D
D. The stakeholder roles
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1 month, 1 week ago
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When obtaining agreement on and approval of requirements, the business analyst (BA) needs to understand the stakeholder roles to identify who has the authority to approve the requirements, who needs to be consulted, and who must be informed. Understanding stakeholder roles allows the BA to effectively engage with the right individuals, facilitating the approval process and ensuring that all relevant stakeholders are involved and aligned. BABOK Section 4.2: Conduct Stakeholder Analysis underscores the importance of identifying stakeholders, their roles, and responsibilities, particularly when requirements approval is required. This knowledge enables the BA to coordinate with stakeholders who have the decision-making authority or significant influence over the approval process.
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