Which element of the process of assessing the capability gaps is best described as gathering as much enterprise architecture information as is available about the current state of the organization and the areas affected by the business need?
The process of assessing capability gaps involves understanding the current state of the organization and identifying gaps between the current state and the desired future state. The element described in the question—gathering enterprise architecture information about the current state of the organization and the areas affected by the business need—is best aligned with Current Capability Analysis.
• Current Capability Analysis focuses on evaluating the existing capabilities of the organization, including processes, tools, resources, and technology, to understand how well they meet the current business needs. This involves gathering detailed information about the current state, which is essential for identifying gaps.
• The BABOK Guide (Chapter 6: Strategy Analysis - Assess Current State) highlights that understanding the current state is a critical step in identifying capability gaps and determining how to address them.
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