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Question #: 322
Topic #: 1
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A business analyst (BA) needs approval for the requirements which were elicited, collated, and verified by a peer. The BA needs to understand the approval process and appropriate stakeholders who have the authority to approve the requirements. Which of the following artifacts contains this information?

  • A. Information management approach
  • B. Stakeholder engagement approach
  • C. Governance approach
  • D. Business analysis approach
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keyss
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Selected Answer: C
C. Governance approach
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The Governance approach defines the decision-making process for business analysis work, including the approval process for requirements. It outlines how approvals will be obtained, who has the authority to approve, and how changes to the requirements will be managed. According to BABOK Section 3.4: Plan Business Analysis Governance, the governance approach is responsible for defining how decisions are made regarding approvals, prioritization, and the management of requirements throughout the project. The governance approach ensures that the business analyst (BA) understands the appropriate stakeholders who have the authority to approve the requirements and the process by which approvals are obtained.
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