A multi-domain project has stakeholders with different technical backgrounds. The presentation prepared by the business analyst (BA) for domain 1 was also used for domain 2 but the presentation was not clear and caused concerns for stakeholders in domain 2.
What can the BA do to alleviate the concerns of the stakeholders in domain 2?
Correct Answer: C
Explanation
The BA can alleviate the concerns of the stakeholders in domain 2 by presenting a model applicable for them.
A model is a representation of a concept or system that is used to communicate, analyze, or design. A model can help the BA to convey complex or abstract information in a clear and concise way, using the appropriate level of detail, notation, and terminology for the audience. A model can also help the BA to elicit feedback, validate understanding, and resolve issues or conflicts. A survey, an estimation, or a backlog are not the best options to alleviate the concerns of the stakeholders in domain 2, because they are either too general, too specific, or too technical, and they do not address the root cause of the problem, which is the lack of clarity and relevance of the presentation. References:
CBAP / CCBA Certified Business Analysis Study Guide, 2nd Edition, Chapter 7: Requirements Analysis and Design Definition, page 279 Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK) Guide, Version 3, Chapter 7: Requirements Analysis and Design Definition, section 7.5: Specify and Model Requirements, page 133 Business Analysis Professional Resources, IIBA Resource Collection, Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK) Guide CBAP / CCBA Certified Business Analysis Study Guide, 2nd Edition, Skillsoft Book, Chapter 7:
Requirements Analysis and Design Definition, page 279